522 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



from one seed. From N. Stetson, S. Bridgewater, Giant tomatoes, Club 

 gourd. 



From F. W. Macondry, pumpkins, Blood beet. Sugar do. ; Marrow, 

 White Crook-neck, and Canada Crook-neck squashes ; Royal Cape let- 

 tuce, Orange carrot, Large Dutch parsnip, corn, Sugar pumpkin. Drum- 

 head cabbage, Pea beans. Horticultural do., Sieva do., Early China do., 

 Russian bush do., Lima do,, cucumber, Seymour celery, three varieties of 

 tomatoes, and thirty-four varieties of potatoes. From S. H. Cole, Chel- 

 sea, potatoes, viz. : — Hill's Early, Egg, White Kidney, Knevit's Defiance, 

 Holmes's Early, White Bluenose, Hall's Early, Early June, Wait's Oval, 

 Light Chenango, Chenango, Superior Chenango, do.. White Che- 

 nango, Carter, Snowball, V^ictoria, Wait's Round, Kidney, St. Helena, 

 Hancock, Butman, Long White, Wait's Long, Longneck, Apple, Mohawk, 

 or Seals-foot, Black, Peach Blow, Rohan, Calico, Waterloo, Cranberry, 

 Clinton White, American Blues, Prince Edward, Michigan, Connecticut, 

 Orange, Prince Albert, Pinkeye, Parker's Seedling, Stockbridge, Dean, 

 Lady's "Finger, and four varieties nameless. Crook-neck squash, Marrow 

 do.. Blood beet. From A. D. Williams & Son, pumpkins, Blood beet, 

 carrots, ruta baga, Drumhead cabbage, Savoy do., salsify, Canada squash. 

 Marrow do., celery. Turnip beet, tomatoes, corn. 



From G. Pierce, W. Cambridge, Purple broccoli, Giant celery, Red cab- 

 bage. White cauliflower. Marrow squashes. From J. Albree, Newton 

 Corner, egg plants. From D. Brims, Roxbury, celery. From A. Mc 

 Lennan, Watertown, egg plants. From Messrs. Hovey & Co., Seals-foot 

 potato. Shepherd's Early do. From A. Bowditch, Savoy cabbage. North- 

 ern do., Drumhead do.. Sweet corn. Yellow do., gourd. From Benj. V. 

 French, Braintree, Early June potatoes, Hill's Early do., Knevit's Defi- 

 ance do.. Blood beet. Yellow turnip do., Turnip Blood do., Mangel wurt- 

 zel. Purple egg plant. White do. ; a fine specimen of Egyptian wheat. 

 From Mrs. Spaulding, South Reading, Blood beets. From John Schooler, 

 W. Cambridge, Blood beets. From N. N. Dyer, S. Abington, two Can- 

 ada Crook-neck squashes, two years old. From Pickering Dodge, Salem, 

 two German cabbages. From Warren's Gardens, Brighton, a bouquet of 

 Egyptian wheat, Snake cucumber. Yard bean. From J. Balch, Jr., Rox- 

 bury, tomatoes. 



AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 

 Flowers. 

 Plants in Pots. — To John Cadness, for the best display, of not less than 

 twenty plants, $12. 



To John Quant, for the second best, SIO. 



To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for the third best, $8. 



To Messrs. Winship, for the fourth best, $G. 

 VaseBouf/uets. — To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for the best pair, for the Society's 

 vases, #10. 



To E. A. Story, for the second best, $6. 



To T. B. Cowan, for the best pair, for the Bradlee vases, ^10. 



To Hovey & Co., for the second best, $6. 



