154 Massachusetts Horticuliural Society. 



Specimen Bloom. For the best bloom, a premium to J. H. 



White, of $7 00 



For \he second best bloom, a premium to Hovey and Co. of 4 00 

 Division B. 

 Class I. — For the best 24 dissimilar blooms, a premium to J. H. 



White, of 12 00 



For the second best 24 dissimilar blooms, a premium to 



Hovey & Co., of 7 00 



Class II. — For the best 12 dissimilar blooms, a premium to J. L. 



L. F. Warren, of 10 00 



For the second best 12 dissimilar blooms, a premium to S. 



Sweetser, of • 5 00 



Class III. — For the best G dissimilar blooms, a premium to J. L. 



L. F. Warren, of 8 00 



For the second best G dissimilar blooms, a premium to S. 



Sweetser, of 4 00 



Division C. 

 Class I. — For the best 24 dissimilar blooms, a premium to J. F. 



Trull, of . 12 00 



For the second best 24 dissimilar blooms, a premium to J. 



Stickney, of 7 00 



Class II. — For the best 12 dissimilar blooms, a premium to J. 



Stickney, of . 10 00 



For the second best 12 dissimilar blooms, a premium to P. 



Barnes, of 5 00 



Class III. — For the best 6 dissimilar blooms, a premium to P. 



Barnes, of 8 00 



For the second best 6 dissimilar blooms, a premium to H. 



W. Button, of 4 00 



Gratuities. 

 To J. A. Kenrick, for fine displays of hardy azaleas, and other 



plants and shrubs, a premium of 5 00 



To W. Meller, for a display of beautiful seedling geraniums, 



or pelargoniums, a premium of 5 00 



To W. E. Carter, for the exhibition of a beautiful seedling 



phlox, partially variegated, a premium of . . . . 5 00 

 To J. Cadness, for a fine plant of the Abutilon striatum, a pre- 

 mium of 5 CO 



To Miss Russell, for fine displays of bouquets, and other flow- 

 ers, a premium of 3 00 



To Messrs. Winship, for a large and splendid pyramidal bou- 

 quet, a premium of . . . - • • • . 3 00 

 To J. Stickney, for a rich display of superb German asters, a 



premium of ^ 00 



$^14 00 



The amount of funds appropriated by the Society, for the year 1842, 

 was one hundred and fifty dollars; to this was added the sum of sixty- 

 four dollars, being the amount left in the treasurer's hands in the year 

 1841, makin"- a total of two hundred fourteen dollars to be appropriated 



