200 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



one to three acres in Massachusetts. There have been no 

 entries for these during the present year. 



Prizes and Gratuities have been awarded as follows: 



Special Prizes from the John A . Lowell Fund. 



For the best House of Chrysanthemums grown for specimen blooms: 



First, Morton F. Plant $40 00 



Society's Prizes. 



For the best Garden of Peonies, not commercial: 



First, Dr. Charles S. Minot 30 00 



Second, Prof. Robert T. Jackson 20 00 



For the best Vegetable Garden: 



First, Col. Frederick Mason 30 00 



Second, Taunton Insane Hospital 20 00 



Gratuities. 



George F. Fabyan, Cultural Certificate for splendid condition of Green- 

 house. 



Boston Park Department, John A. Pettigrew, Superintendent, Honorable 

 Mention for spraying demonstration. 



Frederick S. Mosely, for his successful efforts in landscape forestry. Honor- 

 able Mention. 



Robert Roulston, for his flower garden, Bronze Medal. 



Thomas C. Thurlow & Co., for their system of shelter belts of spruces, 

 Honorable Mention. 



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Oakes Ames. 



George Barker, 



Wm. N. Craig, 



A. F. EsTABROOK, Committee 



A. H. Fewkes, V on 



C. W. Parker, 

 J. A. Pettigrew, 

 Wm. p. Rich, 

 H. P. Walcott, 



Gardens. 



