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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



September 19, 20, 21, and 22. 



Special Prizes offered by Peter Smith. 



Apples. — For the largest and handsomest dish, to Charles 



Stearns, for Gravenstein, . . . . . $5 00 



Pears. — For the largest and handsomest dish, to WilUam 



T. Hall, for Beurre Clairgeau, . . . . 5 00 



Foreign Grapes. — For the largest and handsomest bnnch 



of Black, to E. W. Wood, for Black Hamburg, . 5 00 

 For the largest and handsomest bunch of White, to 



E. W. Wood, for Golden Hamburg, . . . 5 00 



Society's Prizes. 



Apples. — For the best Alexander, to Joseph H. Fenno, 

 For the best American Beauty, to Edwin Fletcher 

 For the best Baldwin, to T. M. Davis, 



For the second best, to Warren Heustis, 



For the third best, to Samuel Hartwell, 



For the fourth best, to John Cummings, 

 For the best Blue Pearmain, to Samuel Hartwell, 



For the second best, to C. N. Brackett, . 

 For the best Cogswell, to John Cummings, . 



For the second best, to Asa Clement, 

 For the best Danvers Winter Sweet, to John Cummings 



For the second best, toC. N. Brackett, . 



For the third best, to Asa Clement, , 



For the best Duchess of Oldenburg, to F. P. Fisher, 



For the second best, to 0. B. Hadwen, . 

 For the best Dutch Codlin, to Mrs. C. N. S. Horner, 



For the second best, to Joseph II. Fenno, 

 For the best Esopus Spitzenburg, to O. B, Hadwen, 

 For the best Holden Pippin, to Samuel Hartwell, 



For the second best, to C. N. Brackett, 



For the third best, to John Cummings, 

 For the best Fall Pippin, to Asa Clement, 

 For the best Fameuse, to Asa Clement, 



For the second best, to E. W. Wood, 



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