the third prize to the Estate of Joseph S. Fay Double, six blooms, of six distinct colors, the second prize to the 3 00 Third, Estate of Joseph S. Fay 100 GLOXINIAS. - Twelve vases, cut blooms, three in each vase, ar D. Richards HARDY AQUATIC FLOWERS. HARDY FERNS. - Display of named species and varieties, Mrs. P. Second, Carl Blomberg Gratuities: : John L. Gardner, Hardy Phlox. 7 00 5 00 2.00 1 00 3 00 1.00 1.00 - Display of named varieties, filling thirty vases, arranged with any foliage, Marshall B. Faxon 6 00 Second, Mrs. H. A. Jones . 4 00 Display of named varieties in vases, six sprays in each vase, Joseph VASE OF FLOWERS. For table decoration, Mrs. E. M. Gill PERENNIAL PHLOXES. - Eighteen distinct named varieties, one spike 83.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1 00 of each, the second prize to John L. Gardner. 5 00 ANTIRRHINUMS. Display of thirty vases, three spikes in each, the 3.00 200 Richards. NATIVE FLOWERS. - Collection, not exceeding forty bottles of named species and varieties, one bottle of each, Mrs. P. D. Second, Misses Eleanor and Mollie Doran Third, Miss Genevieve Doran 8.00 6.00 4.00 ANNUALS.-General display, named, filling not less than one hundred and fifty bottles, John L. Gardner Second, Carl Blomberg Third, Charles H. Souther. Gratuities: J. Warren Clark, Gladioli . W. N. Craig, Display Ten named varieties, in spikes, the second prize to Display of named and unnamed varieties, filling one hundred vases, arranged for effect, with any foliage, J. Warren Clark, 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 AQUATICS. General display of Nymphæas, Nelumbiums, Sedges, Second, Oakes Ames . Display of twelve Nymphæas and Nelumbiums, named, Oakes Ames, ASTERS. Large flowered of all classes, fifty vases, not less than twelve varieties, three flowers in each vase, Joseph H. White, Second, John L. Gardner . 50 00 30 00 10 00 6 00 5 00 Third, Charles H. Souther. 4.00 Truffaut's Peony Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than twelve varieties, Joseph H. White 5 00 Second, H. A. Wheeler 3 00 Victoria Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than twelve varieties, 5 00 Second, John Jeffries. 3 00 Pompon, twenty-four cut plants, not less than six varieties, John 5 00 HERBACEOUS PLANTS. - Thirty bottles, Nathaniel T. Kidder 8.00 Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Herbaceous Plants 10 00 1 00 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Phlox 1 00 DAHLIAS. Show, twelve blooms, distinct named varieties, John Fancy, twelve blooms, distinct named varieties, H. F. Burt 4.00 4.00 Liliputian, twelve blooms, distinct named varieties, Lothrop & 4.00 Single, twelve blooms, distinct named varieties, John Endicott & 4.00 General Display, all classes admissible, one hundred or more TROPÆOLUMS.- Display with their own foliage, filling twenty-five MARIGOLDS. Display of French and African, filling twenty-five vases, John L. Gardner 3.00 Second, James Comley 2.00 DOUBLE ZINNIAS. Twenty-five flowers, not less than six varieties, NATIVE PLANTS.-Collection, not exceeding forty bottles of named species and varieties, Misses Eleanor and Mollie Doran Second, Mrs. P. D. Richards $8.00 6 00 VASE OF FLOWERS. For table decoration, on the last day of the PERENNIAL ASTERS. - Display of Native or Introduced species and 1.00 3 00 1 00 1.00 |