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MASSACHUSETTS HOKTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



No. 262. Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Thirty bottles 

 distinct species and varieties, not less than 

 ten genera, grasses admissible. For non- 

 commercial growers only, two prizes . $10 $5 



No. 263. Best display, two prizes 



First Silver Medal 



Second Bronze Medal 



Note. — Anyone competing in classes of twenty-four Dahlias is debarred 

 from entering classes of twelve. 



No. 264. Wild Flowers. — Collection of wild flowers in 

 flower or fruit named, one bottle of each 

 .kind, four prizes 



5, 4, 3, 2 



Fruits. 

 John A. Lowell Fund. 



No. 265. Apples. — For the best collection of six varieties 

 of Fall apples; specimens are to be ripe, 

 and twelve of each, three prizes . . 10 6 4 



No. 266. For the best collection of three varieties of 

 Fall apples; ripe, twelve specimens of each, 

 three prizes 5 3 2 



Note. — Exhibitors can compete in only one collection of apples. 



No. 267. Gravenstein, twelve specimens, three prizes . 3 2 1 



No. 268. Mcintosh, " " .321 



No. 269. Oldenburg, " " .321 



No. 270. Wealthy, " " .321 



Marshall P. Wilder Fund. 



No 271. Pears. — Bartlett, twelve specimens, three 

 prizes ....... 



No. 272. Any other variety, three prizes 



Josiah Bradlee Fund. 



No. 273. Peaches. — Belle of Georgia, twelve specimens 



two prizes .... 



No. 274. Carman, twelve specimens, two prizes 

 No. 275. Champion, " 



No. 276. Crawford, " " 



No. 277. Elljerta, 



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