HARDY AZALEAS, FROM ANY OR ALL CLASSES. · Fifteen varieties, Cluster of trusses of one variety, Thomas C. Thurlow 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 . GERMAN IRISES. - Twelve distinct varieties, three spikes of each, John L. Gardner 3.00 NATIVE PLANTS. HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. than thirty species and varieties, named, cut blooms or foliage, Collection of thirty bottles of named species anl Third, Miss Genevieve Doran Collection of not less 8.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 JUNE 12. FOXGLOVES. Twelve spikes, Kenneth Finlayson Second, W. N. Craig. Third, John L. Gardner Gratuities: James Comley, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and other Shrubs, etc. Hon. Joseph S. Fay, Flowering Shrubs Thomas C. Thurlow, Pæonies and Shrubs George Hollis, Pæonies JUNE 19. HERBACEOUS PEONIES. - Collection of named varieties, Double, Kenneth Finlayson . 12.00 Second, Thomas C. Thurlow Third, George Hollis 10 00 8.00 Collection of named varieties, Single, Thomas C. Thurlow 6 00 Third, George Hollis . 4 00 Specimen bloom, Kenneth Finlayson, for Blanche Neige 2.00 1.00 Vase of blooms, on long stems, arranged for effect, Kenneth Special Prizes, Theodore Lyman Fund. HARDY ROSES. - Twenty-four distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Estate of Joseph S. Fay Second, Estate of Joseph S. Fay Third, Miss Eleanor J. Clark, Pomfret Centre, Conn. $20.00 15.00 Society's Prizes. Sixteen distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Kenneth Finlayson 15.00 Second, Estate of Joseph S. Fay 10.00 Twelve distinct named varieties, three of each, the second prize Six distinct named varieties, three of each, the second prize to the 4.00 Third, Miss Eleanor J. Clark 2.00 Twenty-four distinct named varieties, one of each, the second prize to Miss Eleanor J. Clark Third, Estate of Joseph S. Fay 8.00 6.00 Eighteen distinct named varieties, one of each, the second prize Twelve distinct named varieties, one of each, Kenneth Finlayson. Twenty-four blooms of Mme. Gabriel Luizet, Miss Eleanor J. 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 8.00 Second, Estate of Joseph S. Fay 6.00 Third, Kenneth Finlayson. 4.00 Six blooms of John Hopper, the second prize to Kenneth Finlayson, 210 2.00 Twelve blooms of any other variety, Kenneth Finlayson Best single bloom of a variety introduced since 1893, Miss Eleanor 3.00 Moss ROSES. Six distinct named varieties, three clusters of GENERAL DISPLAY. One hundred bottles of Hardy Roses, buds SWEET WILLIAMS. Thirty spikes, not less than six distinct varie SPANISH IRISES. - Collection, named, the second prize to the $2.00 4.00 VASE OF FLOWERS. - Best arranged, in one of the Society's glass vases, the second prize to Miss Genevieve Doran Miss Eleanor J. Clark, Display of General Jacqueminot Roses Thomas C. Thurlow, seventy-two varieties of Pæonies Rea Brothers, Hardy Perennials and Tuberous Begonias. 8.00 1 00 7 00 2.00 2.00 5 00 7.00 3 00 3 00 2.00 2.00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2.00 HARDY ROSES. - Collection, named, not less than twenty-five varie ties, filling fifty vases, Estate of Joseph S. Fay SWEET WILLIAMS. Auricula flowered, ten spikes of ten distinct Robert Cameron, Hardy Herbaceous Plants W. N. Craig, Display of Roses and Sweet Williams Edwin Sheppard, Sweet Williams Mrs. E. A. Wilkie, Vases of Roses John Jeffries, Pæonies IRIS KEMPFERI. - Fifteen varieties, three of each, John L. Gardner, 6.00 4.00 3.00 CAMPANULA MEDIUM. - Collection, not less than twelve bottles, John NATIVE PLANTS. Collection, not exceeding forty bottles of named species and varieties, one bottle of each, Mrs. P. D. Richards 3.00 8.00 VASE OF FLOWERS. - Best arranged, in one of the Society's glass vases, Mrs. E. M. Gill 4.00 Second, Miss Hattie B. Winter. 3.00 Gratuities:— Joseph H. White, Display of ninety varieties of Sweet Peas 5.00 |