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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



For the best fifty berries, to John B. Moore, for Belle, 



For the second best, to John B. Moore, for Walden, 



For the best two quarts of Caroline, to John B. Moore, 



For the second best, to E. P. Richardson, 

 For the best Champion, to E. P. Eichardson, 



For the second best, to J. C. Park, 

 For the best Charles Downing, to J, C. Park, 



For the second best, to John B. Moore, 

 For the best Col. Cheney, to J. C. Park, 

 For the best Gen. Sherman, to John B. Moore, . 

 For the best Hovey's Seedling, to Hovey & Co., . 

 For the best Jenny Lind, to E. P. Richardson, t 

 For Jucunda, the third prize, to C. E. Grant, 

 For the best President Wilder, to Horace Eaton, 

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

 For the third best, to Marshall P. Wilder, 

 For the best Seth Boyden, to John C. Park, 

 For Triomphe de Gaud, the second prize to W. P 

 Walker, ....... 



Cherries : — For the best four varieties, to C. E. Grant, 

 for Black Heart, Black Eagle, Elton, and Black 

 Tartarian, ........ 



For the best two quarts, to I. P. Langworthy, for 



Knight's Early Black, 



For the second best, to C. E. Grant, for Black Tar- 

 tarian, ........ 



For the third best, to James Nugent, for Walsh's 

 No. 4, 



Gratuities : — 



To John C. Park, for Belle and Monarch of the West 

 Strawberries, ....... 



Warren Fenno, for Monarch of the West Strawberries, 

 Horace Eaton, for Great American " 



John B. Moore, for trusses of Belle and Walden Straw- 

 berries, ........ 



Charles H. Wall, for Lennig's White Strawberries, . 

 H. C. Bowers, for Agriculturist " 



W. P. Walker, for Triomphe de Gand " 



E. P. Richardson, for collection of " 



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