HARDY NARCISSUSES.- Collection of not less than ten named varie ties of blooms, in vases, John L. Gardner 6 00 Second, Bussey Institution 5 00 PANSIES. Forty-eight cut blooms, not less than twenty-four varie NATIVE PLANTS - Collection not exceeding thirty bottles, Mrs. P. 4.00 3 00 Second, Miss C. M. Endicott and Miss M. C. Hewett Third, Misses Eleanor and Mollie Doran Miss C. M. Endicott and Miss M. C. Hewett, Native Plants Mrs. P. D. Richards, Native Plants TREE PEONIES.- Three double varieties, named, three of each, John L. Gardner Gratuities: 3 00 2.00 1 00 1 00 3 00 3 00 2.00 3 00 James Comley, Hardy Shrubs and Cut Flowers 500 E. Sheppard & Son, Collection of Pelargoniums, Azaleas, etc. 2.00 H. H. Hunnewell, Collection of Rhododendrons James Comley, Collection of Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Roses and RHODODENDRONS.-Twelve distinct varieties, of unquestioned hard iness, named, James Comley, a piece of plate valued at Second, John L. Gardner, a piece of plate valued at Six distinct varieties, of unquestioned hardiness, named, Samuel 1.00 2.00 3. 00 2.00 5 00 7. 00 1.00 1 00 2.00 1.00 20.00 Three tender varieties, named, the Second prize to John L. Gardner HARDY AZALEAS.- From any or all classes, fifteen varieties, one 3.00 vase of each, James Comley . 8.00 Second, Thomas C. Thurlow 5 00 Twelve varieties, one vase of each, Thomas C. Thurlow 4.00 Cluster of trusses, one variety, Thomas C. Thurlow 2.00 Society's Prizes. HERBACEOUS PEONIES.-Twelve named varieties, the Third prize GERMAN IRISES.- Six distinct varieties, one spike of each, Walter H. HARDY PYRETHRUMS.- Display, John L. Gardner 3.00 HARDY FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS.- Collection of thirty species and varieties, named, cut blooms, the Third prize to 500 HERBACEOUS PLANTS.-Thirty bottles, J. W. Manning 8.00 5.00 Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill 4.00 NATIVE PLANTS.- Collection not exceeding thirty bottles of named Gratuities: : H. H. Hunnewell, Rhododendrons and Azaleas James Comley, Display of Rhododendrons and Azaleas Mrs F. L. Ames, Orchids and Javanese Rhododendrons James Comley, Hardy Flowering Trees and Shrubs, etc. Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Display of Herbaceous 5 00 4 00 3.00 25 00 25 00 10 00 600 4. 00 3.00 4. 00 2.00 15 00 10 00 3.00 2.00 2.00 100 1.00 3(0 2.00 JUNE 15. 8.00 Thomas C. Thurlow, Display of Pæonies Hon Joseph S. Fay, Hybrid Roses John L. Gardner, Mrs. E. M. Gill, Mrs. A. D. Wood, Cut Flowers Miss Alice L. Grinnell, Native Flowers ROSE EXHIBITION. JUNE 20 AND 21. Special Prize, Theodore Lyman Fund HARDY ROSES.-Twenty-four distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Hon. Joseph S. Fay Third, Mrs. J. W. Clark 35 00 25.00 Special Prizes, offered by the Society. Six blooms of Alfred Colomb, Hon. Joseph S. Fay Six blooms of John Hopper, Hon. Joseph S. Fay Six blooms of Marquise de Castellane, Hon. Joseph S. Fay Six blooms of Mme. Victor Verdier, Hon. Joseph S. Fay Six blooms of Prince Camille de Rohan Twelve blooms of any other variety, Hon. Joseph S. Fay for Magna Charta Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay for Gen. Jacqueminot Third, Hon. Joseph S. Fay for Ulrich Brunner Fourth, Sumner Coolidge for Ulrich Brunner Regular Prizes. 5 00 5 00 4.00 5 00 4.00 5.00 5 00 4.00 5 00 4.00 5.00 5 00 7.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 Sixteen distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 20 00 Second, J. Eaton, Jr. 15.00 Twelve distinct named varieties, three of each variety, J. Eaton, Jr. 15.00 Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay Second, Dr. C. G. Weld Six distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Hon. Joseph Third, J. Eaton, Jr. 6 00 Three distinct named varieties, three of each, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 5 00 Second, J. Eaton, Jr. 4.00 Third, Dr. C. G. Weld 3 00 Twenty-four distinct named varieties, one of each, the Second prize to J. Eaton, Jr. 10 00 Eighteen distinct named varieties, one of each, the Second prize to Dr. C. G. Weld. Twelve distinct named varieties, one of each, the Second prize to 6.00 Best single bloom of any variety, Hon. Joseph S. Fay for Earl of 300 Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay, for Princess Rodocanachi Best single bloom of a variety introduced since 1892, J. Eaton, Jr., for Marchioness of Londonderry 5 00 Second, W. W. Astor, Newport, R. I., for Marchioness of Londonderry 4 CO Moss ROSES.-Six distinct named varieties, three clusters of each, Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 600 400 Third, John L. Gardner 3 00 HYBRID TEA ROSES.-Six named varieties, buds admissible, Hon. GENERAL DISPLAY.- One hundred bottles of Hardy Roses, buds BASKET OF ROSES.- Arranged for effect, to be shown the second day, the Second prize to James Comley 8.00 Third, Mrs. E. M. Gill FOXGLOVES. Twelve spikes, Miss M. S. Walker Second, John L. Gardner . SWEET WILLIAMS.-Thirty spikes, not less than six distinct varie 6 CO 3.00 2.00 ties, Walter H. Cowing Second, W. N. Craig VASE OF FLOWERS.- Best arranged, in one of the Society's glass vases, Mrs. A. D. Wood Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill Gratuities: Hon. Joseph S. Fay, Harrison Yellow Roses and Persian Yellow Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Herbaceous Plants J. W. Manning, Herbaceous Plants W. N. Craig, Carnations and Antirrhinums Thomas C. Thurlow, Flowering Trees and Shrubs Bussey Institution, Dracunculus vulgaris and Ostrowskya magnifica Walter H. Cowing, Spanish Irises 1 00 10 00 3 00 1 00 1.00 10 00 4.00 3 00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 46 66 Shirley Poppies 1 00 |