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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



No. 296. Concord, six bunches, two prizes 



No. 297. Delaware, " 



No 298. Green Mountain, " " 



No. 299. Herbert, 



No. 300. Lindley, " « 



No. 301. Moore's Diamond, " " 



No. 302. Niagara, 



No. 303. Salem, 



No. 304. Wilder, 



No. 305. Worden, " " 



No. 306. Any other variety, " " 



No. 307. Best seedling hardy variety of merit, 



grown at least two years in the open in New 

 England, one prize . . . . . 



$2 

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 2 

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 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 



10 



Vegetables. 



Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 2. 



No. 308. Beans. — Green string, fifty pods, three prizes . $3 

 No. 309. Wax, " " " " . 3 



No. 310. Horticultural, " " " " . 3 



No. 311. Lima, " " " " . 3 



No. 312. Corn. — Sweet, any White variety, twelve ears, 



three prizes 3 



No. 313. Sweet, any Yellow variety, twelve ears, three 



prizes 3 



No. 314. Endive. — Four specimens, three prizes . . 3 



No. 315. Tomatoes. — Any outdoor grown variety, six 



specimens, three prizes .... 3 



No. 316. Collection, four varieties, three prizes . . 6 



No. 317. Herbs. — Culinary, green, fresh, largest and 

 best collection, tastefully arranged, with 

 cards explaining the general use of each 

 variety, two prizes ..... 8 



No. 318. Collection of Vegetables. — Twelve kinds, 

 not more than one variety of a kind, taste- 

 fully arranged, three prizes . . . 15 10 

 No. 319. Six kinds, not more than one variety of a kind, 



tastefully arranged, three prizes . . 8 6 



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



