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No. 412. Spaulding Rose, twelve specimens,three prizes $4 .$2 $1 

 No. 413. Any other variety, twelve specimens, three 



prizes ....... 421 



William J. Walker Fund. 



No. 414. Pumpkins. — Sugar, four specimens, three prizes 3 2 1 



No. 415. Heaviest specimen, one prize ... 5 



No. 416. Radishes. — Winter type, twelve specimens, 



three prizes ...... 321 



No. 417. Salsify. — Twelve specimens, three prizes . 3 2 1 



No. 418. Squash. — Hubbard, two specimens, three prizes 3 2 1 



No. 419. Marblehead, two specimens, three prizes . 3 2 1 



No. 420. Turban, two specimens, three prizes . . 3 2 1 

 No. 421. Collection of squashes, two specimens of each 



variety, three prizes .... 864 



No. 422. Turnips. — Rutabaga type, six specimens, three 



prizes ....... 321 



No. 423. Any other variety, six specimens, three prizes 3 2 1 



Society's Prizes. 



No. 424. Collection of Vegetables. — Twelve varie- 

 ties, arranged for effect, three prizes . 20 10 5 

 No. 425. Six varieties, arranged for efiect, three prizes 10 5 3 



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



Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 2. 



No. 426. Collection of Salad Plants. — Twelve varie- 

 ties, three prizes. (Admissible in the com- 

 petition for the Dowse Trophy.) . . 8 4 2 



Special Prize. 



No. 427. Collection of Vegetables. — A $50 Silver 

 Cup is offered by the President of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society for 

 the most effective comprehensive exhibit of 

 Vegetables grown by the exhibitor and 

 covering a space of fifty sq. ft. 



