. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 556 The Americax Florist. fan. 12^. '\emi-double. Magmta. ^. Semi double. serrated lfa'i>es. Snnj-double. Bright >oi GROUP OF PERN-LEAVED PRIMULAS. llliite. f. Single, lilac ?.cith yelloiv cy;. /. .tunciila type. Deep iv.^c. .5 Type :e Ih vr 'salmon. 6. Large ithile uilh ycllo-d.'eye 7. Single. Medium si^ed -ehile udh yell w e treatment of forests in New England. By J. B. Harrison, Secretary of the New Hampsbire Forestry Commission, Frank- lin Falls, N. H. The schedule of prizes offered for the year


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 556 The Americax Florist. fan. 12^. '\emi-double. Magmta. ^. Semi double. serrated lfa'i>es. Snnj-double. Bright >oi GROUP OF PERN-LEAVED PRIMULAS. llliite. f. Single, lilac ?.cith yelloiv cy;. /. .tunciila type. Deep iv.^c. .5 Type :e Ih vr 'salmon. 6. Large ithile uilh ycllo-d.'eye 7. Single. Medium si^ed -ehile udh yell w e treatment of forests in New England. By J. B. Harrison, Secretary of the New Hampsbire Forestry Commission, Frank- lin Falls, N. H. The schedule of prizes offered for the year 1893 is also ready. The amounts appiopriated for prizes and gratuities are: For plants $2,050, for flowers $2,, for fruits $1,800, for vegetables $1,100, and for gardens, greenhouses, etc. $500. PROSPECTIVE PRIZES. For objects originated subsequent to 1885, and which, after a trial satisfactory to the several committees, shall bedeemed superior, in quality or some other charac- teristic, to any now extant, and worthy of genenil cultivation. All awards of prospective prizes to be recommended to the society for approval on the first Sat- urday iu December of each year, and to be made by the committees subject to such approval. These prizes can be awarded only to the originators of the productions for which they are offered. I'ersons wishing to compete for these prizes must give notice in writing to the chairman of the respective committees. SPECIAL PRIZE BENJ. H. DAVIS ELND. I-or the best sci-dliiiK native grape, adapted t(i general cultivation in Massacluisetts, introduced since ISS.',, to be awarded not earlier than tlieyciir SKXUHt REGULAR Fruits. For the best seedling pear $(iO (10 For the best seedling apple (iO 11(1 For the best seedling hardy grape .... (>0 00 For the best seedling cherry 40 00 For the best seedling strawberry .... 30 00 For the best seedling raspberry 40 00 For the best other seedling fru'it -10 (XI Flowers. For the best seedling ro


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