92 PROCEEDINGS. 



Quinces. — For the best specimens of the best kinds, to John Washburn, of Plymouth, a 

 premium of five dollars. 



For the next best do., to Samuel Pond, of Cambridgeport, a premium of three dollars. 



Plums. — For the best Plums, of the best flavor, not less than two quarts, to Sam-uel R. 

 Johnson, of Charlestown, a premium of six dollars. 



For the next best do., to J. L. L. F. Warren, of Brighton, a premium of three dollars. 



Gooseberries. — For the best flavored, and finest specimens, two boxes, to Josiah Lovett, 

 of Beverly, a premium of five dollars. 



For the next best do., to John Hovey, of Roxbury, a premium of three dollars. 



Currants. — For the best flavored, and finest specimens, two boxes, to George Wilson, of 

 Marblehead. a premium of five dollars. 



For the next best do., to Otis Johnson, of Lynn, a premium of three dollars. 



Strawberries. — For the best specimen of Strawberries, not less than two boxes, to Josiah 

 Richardson, of Cambridgeport, a premium of six dollars. 



For the second best do., to Augustus Aspinwall, of Brookline, a premium of four dollars. 



For the third best do., to Isaac Fay, of Cambridgeport, a premimn of three dollars. 



Water Melon. — No premiums awarded. 



Musk Melon. — For the best Musk Melon, to E. M. Richards, of Dedham, a premium of 

 five dollars. 



For the next best do., to William Quant, of Brookline, a premium of three dollars. 



Figs. — For the best specimen of Figs, to John Fisk Allen, of Salem, a premium of five 

 dollars. 



For the next best do., to Nahum Stetson, of Bridgewater, a premium of three dollars. 



Grapes. — For the best specimens and the best varieties grown under glass, previous to 

 the first of July, to John Fisk Allen, of Salem, a premium of ten dollars. 



For the next best do., to William Quant, of Brookline, a premium of seven dollars. 



For the best varieties and specimens, grown under glass, subsequently to the first of July, 

 to Thomas Needham, of Brighton, a premium of ten dollars. 



For the next best do., to Azell Bowditch, of Roxbury, a premium of seven dollars. 



Grapes, {Native.) — For the best specimen and variety, to Kendall Bailey, of Charlestown, 

 a premium of five dollars. 



For the next best do., to Charles E. Grant, of Roxbury, a premium of thj-ee dollars. 



Blackberries. — To Josiah Lovett, of Beverly, for fine specimens of Blackberries, a 

 Gratuity of five dollars. 



ON FLOWERS. 



For the best Display of Green-House Plants in Pots, through the season, to William 

 Quant, the Appleton Gold Medal, valued at forty dollars. 



For the next best do., to Hovey & Co., the Society's Silver Gilt Medal, fifteen dollars. 



Herbaceous Perennials. — For the best display through the season, to Breck & Co., 

 five dollars. 



For the second best display, to Messrs. Winship, four dollars. 



For the third best display, to Hovey & Co., three dollars. 



Annuals. — For the best display through the season, to Breck & Co., five dollars. 



For the second best display, to Parker Barnes, four dollars. 



For the third best display, to Thomas Needham, three dollars. 



ON vegetables. 

 Asparagus. — For the earliest and best, to William Quant, a premium of five dollars. 

 Beets. — For the best pure Blood Beets, through the season, to Aaron D. Williams, five 

 dollars. 



