48 THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE. 



Nectarines. — For the best, to W. C. Strong, for variety, , . $5 00 



For the next best, to J. Fisk Allen, for variety, . . . 3 00 



Peaches, (Forced previously to 1st Saturday in July.) — For the best, 



to C. S. Holbrook, for variety, . . . . 6 00 



For the next best, to W. C. Strong, for the same, . . 4 00 

 Open Culture. — For the best, to J, S. Sleeper, for Late Crawford, 5 00 



For the next best, to Wm. Bacon, for the same, . . 4 00 



For the next best, to Edward Richardson, for Seedling, . 2 00 



Gratuity. — To Nahum Stetson, for superior specimens Stetson's Seed- 

 ling, the Society's silver medal. 



Pears. — For the best Summer, to Hovey & Co., for the Boston, . 6 00 



For the next best, to Winship & Co., for Winship's Seedling, . 4 00 



Gratuity. — To Henry Vandine, for Muskingum, . . . 4 00 



For the best Autumn, to John Gordon, for Beurre Diel, . 6 00 

 For the next best, to Josiah Richards, for Duchess of Angouleme, 4 00 



Gratuities. — To Henry Vandine, for Marie Louise, . . . 4 00 



To S. Driver, for Dix, . . . . . . 4 00 



To J. Fisk Allen, for Duchess of Angouleme, . . . 4 00 



To J. A. Stetson, for Dk, . . . . . 4 00 



For the best Winter, to W. R. Austin, for Easter Beurre, . 8 00 



For the next best, to J. S. Cabot, for Beurr6 Langelier, . 6 00 



For the next best, to H. Vandine, for Glout Morceau, . . 4 00 



Gratuity. — To J. E. Lodge, for extra fine Glout Morceau, silver 

 medal. 



Plums. — For the best, to Henry Vandine, for variety, . . 4 00 



For the next best, to Geo. Walsh, for Green Gage, . . 3 00 



For the next best, to Geo. Putnam, . . . • . 2 00 



Quinces. — For the best, to Henry Vandine, . . . 4 00 



For the next best, to J. W. Foster, . . . . 2 00 



Raspberries. — For the best, to J. W. Foster, for Knevett's Giant, . 5 00 



Strawberries. — For the best, to J. B. Moore, for Hovey's Seedling, 6 00 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED AT THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



Apples. — For the best thirty varieties, of twelve specimens each, 

 to Messrs. Burr, the Lyman plate, valued at 

 For the second best, to B. V. French, . 

 For the third best, to estate of Josiah Lovett, . 

 For the best twelve varieties, of twelve specimens each, 

 French, the Society's plate, valued at 

 For the second best, to J. B. Moore, 

 For the third best, to Messrs. Burr, . - 

 For the fourth best, to John Gordon, 

 For the best dish, twelve specimens of one variety, to J. 

 For the second best, to Francis Marsh, 

 For the third best, to John Gilbert, 

 For the fourth best, to B. V. French, . 



