AWARD OF PREMIUMS, 1830. 497 



For the finest Dahlias a premium of $2 to Mr. David Haggerston of 

 Charlestown. 



For the finest Pinks a premium of $2 to Mr. George Thompson of Med- 

 ford. 



For the best Carnations a premium of $2 to Messrs. Winship of Brighton. 



The many specimens of native Flowers presented by Messrs. 

 John Russell, Daniel Chandler, and E. M. Richards, have ren- 

 dered the weekly exhibitions of the Society peculiarly interesting. 



By order of the Committee. 



R. L. EMMONS, Chairman. 



N.B. Those members to whom premiums have been awarded 

 can obtain an order on the Treasurer for the amount, on applica- 

 tion to the Chairman of the Committee. 



No report was made by the Committee on Vegetables ; but we 

 find in the New England Farmer of July 23, 1830, that they had 

 awarded the premium for Early Potatoes to Samuel Pond of Cam- 

 bridge, and for Early Beets and Early Cauliflowers, to Nathaniel 

 Seaver of Roxbury. 



