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June 24. J. W. Howard, Salvia Sclaria. 



" " ■ George HoUis, Seedling Peony, No. 96. 



" " " " " " " 95. 



" " " " " " " 60. 



July 8. Jackson Dawson, Seedling rose, Daybreak. 

 September 14. A. E. Johnson, Seedling Dahlia, No. 44. 



November 9 



1, Gen. Miles. 

 75. 



" " " 10. 



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" 89. 

 Henry A. Dreer, Nymphcea, Bissetii. 



" " " " dentata magnifica. 



E. W. Green, Seedling single Dahlia, Mary Green. 

 Julius Roehrs, Alpinia Sanderce. 



Walter Hunnewell, Sedum spectabile, rose colored variety. 

 H. A. Jahn, Seedling light pink Carnation. 

 Peirce Farm, Carnation Marion Peirce. 

 G. B. Anderson, Seedling Carnation, No. 10, Scarlet. 

 Backer & Co., Pink sport from Carnation Enchantress. 

 Backer & Co., Seedling Carnation, No. 14, Yellow. 



Peter Fisher, " " " 17, Pink. 



Dr. H. P. Walcott " " "1, Yellow. 



Votes of Thanks. 



February 11. Mrs. E. M. Gill, Display of Flowers. 

 March 23. Geo. F. Fabyan, Schizanthus Weistonensis. 



" 23. James L. Little, Double Nasturtiums. 

 June 3. Lowthorpe School of Horticulture, Vase of Stocks. 



" " R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Display of Herbaceous Flowers. 



" " Walter Hunnewell, Display of Rhododendron Flowers. 



" " Park Department, City of Boston, Display of Flowering Trees 



and Shrubs. 

 " 17. R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Display of Peony Festiva Maxima. 

 " 17. Walter Hunnewell, " " Rhododendrons. 



" 24. H. A. Dreer, Herbaceous Plants. 

 " 24. Miss S. B. Fay, Display of Roses. 

 August 19. C. W. Parker, " " " * 



" 26. Park Department, City of Boston, Display of Viburnums in 

 fruit. 



