332 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED. 



Tulips. — For the best thirty distinct varieties, to Breck & Co., $8. 



For the second best, to Hovey &i Co., $6. 



For the third best, to Breck &l Co., $3. 

 Gratuities. — To T. Owens, for orchids, ^5. 



To Miss Russell, for bouquets, $1. 



To Mr. Tidd, for seedling cereus, $2. 



To Winship & Co., for cut flowers, $1. 



To P. Barnes, for the same, $1. 



To Breck & Co., for the same, ^1. 



To A. Bowditch, for the same, $\. 



To J. Nugent, for the same, $1. 



To Miss Kenrick, for basket of flowers, $1. 

 Fruits. — From J. F. Allen, several varieties of grapes, — among them,. 

 Deccan's Superb, Wiknot's Black Hamburgh, and others ; also three boxes 

 of handsome Elton cherries, one of May Duke; figs, and Hunt's Early Taw- 

 ney nectarines, all fine. From T. Needham, Black Hamburgh and other 

 grapes, fine. 



Vegetables. — From J. Breck & Co., Victoria rhubarb. From Jos. Lov- 

 ett, 2d, Victoria rhubarb, and two new seedling varieties, large and fine. 

 From A. D. Williams, Victoria rhubarb, and a brace of cucumbers. From 

 Jos. Crosby, radishes and lettuce. From F. A Davis, asparagus. 



June 8. Exhibited. — Flowers : From the President of the Society, haw- 

 thorns, in variety. Wistaria Consequa?iff, and other flowers. From J. Breck 

 & Co., hawthorns, in variety. Wistaria Consequana, and otlier floAvers. 

 From H. Grundel, fine tree peonies, — among which were Le Soliel, New- 

 mam'i. Grand Due de Bade, Roccoco, rosea superba, Imperatrice Josephine, 

 Occellata, Ottonis, alba plena, &c. ; also, fine Calceolarias, and other flow- 

 ers. From J. S. Cabot, very fine tree pseonies, — among which were Hiss- 

 iana, Newmam'i, roseolens. Grand Due de Bade, seedlings, &c. 



From Hovey & Co., lilac grandiflora, Saugeana, Valletina, dark blue, 

 &,c. ; purple leaved berberry, hawthorns in variety, azaleas, six varieties of 

 tree pseonies, and other flowers. Messrs. Wm. & J. A. Kenrick sent fine 

 specimens of Wistaria Consequa?ia. Other flowers, also, came from A. Bow- 

 ditch, E. M. Richards, J. Nugent, P. Parnes, W. E. Carter, W. Ashley, W 

 Kenrick, J. A. Kenrick, Winship & Co., J. Hovey, E. Burns, and others. 



premiums and gratuities awarded. 

 Calceolarias. — For the best six varieties, to H. Grundel, $-3. 



For the second best, to H. Grundel, $2. 

 Hawthorns. — For the best display, to Winship &. Co., $3. 



For the second best, to J. A. Kenrick, .^2. 

 Shrubby Peonies. — For tlie best six varieties, to H. Grundel, $5. 



For the second best, to J. S. Cabot, $4. 



For the best display, to H. Grundel, $3. 

 Gratuities. — To Hovey & Co., for cut flowers, $3. 



To W. E. Carter, for the same, $1. 



