496 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



For the best Peaches (Grosse Mignonne), to Elijah Vose of Dorches- 

 ter $4 00 



For the best native Peaches, to E. M. Richards of Dedham . .. 2 00 



For the best Apricots (Moor Park), to E. Phinney of Lexington . 3 00 



For the best Nectarines (Red Roman), to Edward Sharp of Dorches- 

 ter 3 00 



For the best Plums (Bolmar's "Washington), to Samuel R. Johnson 



of Charlestown 3 00 



For the best Cherries (Black Tartarian), to Rufus Howe of Dorches- 

 ter 2 00 



For the best native Cherries (Downer's Mazzard), to Samuel Downer 



of Dorchester . -.';' i "'-; \- ; ';?' '- ; ; . '" '. '.-* V . . 200 



For the best foreign Grapes (White Muscadine) of out-door culture, 



to David Fosdick of Charlestown . !;- .iij.v,., ;;.:. .... . . 300 



For the best native Grapes (Catawba), to Nathaniel Seaver of Rox- 



bury. . . " .-.,"" . ..''. . . .' , . 300 



For the best Gooseberries (Jolly Angler), to N. Seaver of Roxbury . 2 00 



For the best Strawberries (Keens's Seedling), to D. Haggerston of the 



Charlestown Vineyard 2 00 



To Thomas Willott, gardener to Mr. E. Breed of Charlestown, for the 

 best Grapes (Black Hamburg) grown under glass, presented to 

 the Society at their Anniversary Festival in September last, 

 the Committee recommend a gratuity of . . .' \ .. . 5 00 



To Elisha Edwards of Springfield, for several beautiful varieties of 

 rare and valuable Fruits, presented to the Society at various 

 meetings, a gratuity of . : . '. " 5 00 



By order of the Committee. 



E. PHINNEY, Chairman. 



The Standing Committee on Ornamental Trees, Flowers, etc., 

 award the following premiums for the year 1830 : 



For the most successful cultivation of the Rhododendron maximum a 

 premium of $5 to Mr. Roderick Toohey of Waltham. 



For the best specimen of Chinese Chrysanthemums a premium of $3 to 

 Mr. David Haggerston of Charlestown. 



For the six finest Tulips a premium of $ 2 to Mr. Augustus Aspinwall of 

 Brookline. 



For the six finest Hyacinths a premium of $2 to Mr. Augustus Aspinwall 

 of Brookline. 



For the finest Ranunculus a premium of $2 to Mr. George W. Pratt of 

 Watertown. 



For the finest cultivated native Flowers a premium of $2 to Messrs. Win- 

 ship of Brighton. 



For the finest Roses a premium of 4 to Mr. Augustus Aspinwall of 

 Brookline. 



