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Coxcombs. — For the best six vars. in pots, to G. Leland, $3. 



For the second best, to T. W. Walker, $2. 

 Balsams. — For the best six vars. to T. W. Walker, $3. 



For the second best, to E. S. Rand, Jr., #2. 



To Galvin & Hogan, gratuity of $2. 

 Cut Flowers. — For the best display and best kept during the Exhibi- 

 tion, to C. Copeland, ^10. 



For the second best, to P, Barnes, $8. 



For the third best, to F. Winship, $6. 



For the fourth best, to J. Breck & Son, $4. 



For the fifth best, to E. S. Rand, Jr., #3. 



GRATDITIES. 



Decorations. — To Mrs. W. H. Underwood, for two basket stands of 

 flowers, $3 ; to Mrs. W. H. Spooner, for moss flower basket, $2 ; to 

 Mrs. Wm. Kenrick, for floral representations of an anchor and scales 

 of justice, $8 ; to Curtis & Cobb, for rural flower stand, $8 ; to Miss 

 Russell, for flower stand with baskets, $5 ; to Miss A. Kenrick, for a 

 flower basket, $3 ; to C. S. Holbrook, for pair frame bouquets, $2 ; to 

 R. W. Holman, for stand of flowers, $3 ; to Galvin & Hogan, for vase 

 of flowers, $1 ; to Mrs. E. B. Grant, for two floral stands, $4 ; to Mrs. 

 W. J. Underwood, for floral stand, very fine, $4 ; to Miss E. Murray, 

 for two dishes flowers, $1 ; to Mrs, E. L. West, for specimen of silk 

 reed from San Domingo, $1; to A. Myer, for floral cottage, $2; to G. 

 Leland, for altar with globe and eagle, $3 ; to Miss E. M. Harris, for 

 frame of pressed flowers, $2 ; to Mrs. Flanders, for moss work, $3 ; to 

 to Miss E. M. Harris, for wax flowers, $2; to Mrs. Hardy, for woven 

 work, $1 ; to Mrs. E. Hester, for basket of flowers in frame, $2 ; to 

 Mrs. G. L. Folger, Nantucket, for wax flowers in frame, $3 ; to M. R. 

 Hudson, for a frame pressed flower, $2 ; to R. M. Copeland, for ama- 

 ranth frame, $1 ; to J. C. Hovey, for amaranth eagle, $2 ; to Mary Ca- 

 pen, for pressed flowers in frame, $1 ; to Mrs. R. Walsh, for arranged 

 grasses, $2 ; to Mrs. Hardy, for basket wax fruit, $1 ; to A. A. Rich- 

 mond, for two collections of insects, $3; to E. E. Willey, for wax 

 fruit, very fine, $3. 



Plants in Pots. — To Hovey & Co. for new and rare Achimenes, $5 ; 

 for collection of plants, $5. 



Cut Flowers.— To M. & F. Burr and A. J. Washburn, for collections, 

 $3 each ; to B. V. French, W. C. Strong, T. Smallwood, and W. J. 

 Underwood, $2 each ; to J. French, G. N. Comer, J. Fussell, R. Mur- 

 ray, B. Dennis, and J. Murray, $1 each ; to Hovey & Co. for lilies and 

 asters, $2 ; to the Public Garden, for asters, ^2 ; to E. S. Rand, Jr., for 

 25 pots of the same, $2 ; to J. F. Allen, for specimens of the Victoria 

 Regia, $5; to E. S. Rand, Jr., for Nyinphs^a cserulea, a copy of Al- 

 len's Victoria Regia ; to Spooner & Curtis, for air plant, $2 ; to J. F. 

 Allen, for the same, $3. 



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