KDITOR'S TABLE. 



Grapes. — For the best five varieties, two bunches each, $12, W. C. Strong, Newton; second best, lb, Mrs. 1'. I'.. 

 Durfeo, Fall liivor; third best ^S, Charles E. Grant, lloxbury. For the best two varieties, two bunches each, ft!, 

 Thomas Page, Wallham ; second best, $4, C. S. Ilolbrook, K. Itandolph ; third best, Ji, J. rritchani, \V. Roxbury. 



/Vifc/iAs. — For the best dish of not less than twelve, ^5, AYilliain Bacon, lloxbury ; second best, $3, D. E. Jewctt, 

 Wcstboro. 



Wixe R>i2ueU.~¥oT the best pair suitable for the Brad lee Vases, a prize of the Bradlee plate, valued at |10, to 

 Evers & Bock, Brit^hton ; second best, $C, James Nugent, Jamaica Plain ; for the lest pair for the bociety'e Marble 

 Vases. ♦HI, Winship & Co., Brighton. 



Parlor J>or/uetis. — For the best pair suitable lor the parlor, .$'', to M. P. AVilder, Dorchester; second best, $6, Evers 

 it Bock, Brighton ; third best, |o, James Nugent, Jamaica I'laiu ; fourth best, $;!, Winship A. Co., Brighton. 



J'dt riant^. — For the best display of not less than twenty pots, a prize of yi2, to J. P. Cushing, 'Watertown ; 

 second best, $10, Thomas Page, Waltham ; third best, $8, Azell Bowditch, Roxbury ; fourth best, $5, M. P. Wilder, 

 Dorchester. 



Cocccomhs. — For the best six pots, a prize of .$3, to J. Kelley, "Watertown. 



Vegetables. — For the best display, and greatest variety at tlie Annual Exhibition, $10, to B V. French, Braintree ; 

 second best, $S, Henry Bradlee, Medford ; third best, Jfi, Stone & Co. ; fourth best, $4, John B. Moore. Mammoth 

 Squash. — For the largest and best, the Society's Silver Medal, to ;\mos W. Stetson, E. Braintree ; for the second best, 

 $3, Messrs. Derby, Salem. Pumpkins. — For the largest and best, the Society's Silver medal, to T. McCarty, Roxbury ; 

 for the second best, $.3, George Nelson, Lexington. 



Gratuities.— /"tff/c'/t** and Nectarines. — George W. Willis, Chelsea, $3; Josiah Richardson, Cambridgeport, $3; 

 Nahum Stetson, Bridgewater, $3; 11. T. Gilson, E. Cambridge, $2 ; Y.. C. Stevens, Dorchester, .$2. 



Baskets of Assorted Fruit. — K M. Richards, Dedhain, $2 ; W. A. Crafts, Roxbury, $2 ; Nahuin Stetson. Bridge- 

 water, $3 ; Misses Cordwell, Roxbury, $2. 



(;m/)es. — William Blake, Jamaica Plain, $2; Joseph Breck & Son, Brighton, $5; W. C. Strong, Newton, $3. 



Apples. — A. D. Williams, Roxbury, $10 ; Bowen Harrington, Lexington, $0 ; Samuel G. IlyiJe, Newton, ^8 ; Jo.siah 

 Stickney, Watertown, $C; W. R. Austin, Northern Spy, $3; John Parker, Acton, Blue Pearmatn, $3; Josiah 

 Richardson, Cambridge, Ribston Pippin $3 ; Levi Brigham, Saxonville, Nonpariel .|3; E. M. Richards, Dedham, 

 Gravenstein $3 ; Jas. Eustis, S. Reading, Gravenstein $3 ; Theodore C'lapp, Dorchester, Gravenstein, $3 ; John Gordon, 

 Brighton, Grand Sachem, $3; Josiah Stickney, Watertown, 20 oz. Pippin, $3; A. W. Withington, Dorchester, St. 

 Lawrence, $3 ; Benjamin Bliss, Porter, $3 ; Peter Lawson, Lowell, collection, $5 ; Thos. Page, Waltham, do. $3; A. 

 W. Stetson, E. Braintree, do. $7 ; C. S. Holbrook, E. Randolph, do. $3; Checver Newhall, Dorchester, do. $3; John 

 A. Kenrick, Newton, do., $3 ; James Eustis, S. Reading, do., $7; Fevers & Bock, Brighton, do., |6 ; E. Winslow, 

 Roxbury, do. $3 ; Eben Wight, Dedham, do. $G ; Josiah Newhall, do. $3. 



Pears. — George Southard, Roxbury, Louise Bonne. $3 ; Samuel Downer, Dorchester, fine specimens, $10 ; Samuel 

 Walker, collection, $10; J. S. Cabot, Saleni, do. $10 ; J. S. Sleeper. Roxbury, do, $5; Josiah Lovett, Beverly, do. $5; 

 Winship & Co., Brighton, do. $5 ; William Bacon, Ro.vbury, fine specimens, $5 ; Henry Vandine, Cambridge, 

 collection, $5 ; Robert Manning, Salem, do, $10. 



Melons. — B. V. French, Braintree, $1 ; Nahum Stetson, Bridgewater, $3 ; Josiah Stickney, Watertown, $2 ; Galen 

 Merriam, Newton, $1 ; A. D. Webber, W. Needham, $2; H. Bradlee, Medford, $2. ' 



Pot Plants. — Winship & Co., Brighton, $S ; Evers & Bock, Brighton, $5 ; Geo. W. Colamore, Boston, $2 ; Mrs. 

 Gorely, $1 ; Moses B. Williams, Brookline, $S; M. P. AVilder, Dorchester, $5; J. Mason, Cambridgeport, $1. 



Floral DcHigns. — Mrs. William Kenrick, Newton, $5; Miss F. A. Russell, Newton, $2 ; W. C. Strong, Newton, 

 $7; dodo$l; Miss Fannie Wight, Dedham, $5 ; Curtiss & Lincoln, Boston, $G; Miss Mary M. Kenrick, Newton, 

 $3 ; Azell Bowditch, Roxbury, $8. 



Boquets. — William E. Carter, Cambridge, $2 ; C. S. Holbrook, East Randolph, $2 ; I^Icssrs. Burr, Ilingham, $4 ; 

 Jonathan Morris, Newtonville, $•') ; Master .\. G. Read, Boston, Utr basket artificial Howers, $2. 



Vegetables. — Vor fine display — John Gordon, Brighton, $2 ; Josiah Crosby, W. Cambridge, $3 ; Nahum Stetson, 

 Bridgewater, $4. Davis Seedling Potatoes, display — H. L. Shattuck, Concord, $2; A. Bowditch, Roxbury, $5 

 Josiah Stickney, Watertown, $4 ; S. B. Pierce, Dorchester, $2 ; C. S. Holbrook, E. Randolph, $2. Sea Kale, disjday : 

 James L. Little, Swampscott, $1 ; Timothy McCarty, Roxbury, $3 ; James Nugent, Jamaica Plain, $3. Squash. — 

 Winship & Co., Brighton, $2. Hybrid Squashes. — A. W. Stetson, E. Braintree, $10. Corn, display. — Messrs. Burr, 

 Ilingham, $2; Bowen Harrington, Lexington, $4; A. D. Williams, Roxbury, $4; Galen Merriam, Newton, $4; A. 

 D. Webber, Needham, $4. Lima Beans. — Samuel Jordan, East Stoughlon, $1. Potatoes, display. — James Hyde 

 & Son, Newton, $S ; A. R. Pope, Somerville, $2. Celery. — Bowi-n Harrington, Lexington, $2. Potatoes, (Davis), 

 J. B. Moore, Concord, $2, Squash, collection. — E. M. Richards, De<lliam, $1 ; George R. Sampson, Roxbury, $2. 

 Tomatoes. — Peter Lawson, Lowell, $1. Potatoes, (new). — B. V. French, Braintree, $2. Summer Squash. — Henrf 

 Bradlee, Medford, $3. 



The Fall Exhibition of the Genesee Valley Ilorticultiiral Society was held on the 21?t and 22d 

 of September. The show* of Fruit, piirlicularly Peafs, was very fine. The exhibition of 

 Flowers was not equal to some previous shows, in consequence of the extreme drouth of the 

 summer and fall. 



"We hare received notices of several exhibitii ns, which took place late in September, which we 

 give in our next. 



