50 TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



To John Robinson, for seedling dahlias and rare specimens during 



the season, . . . . . . . $5 00 



To Mr. Oliver, of Salem, for a fine specimen of dahlia, var. 

 Oakley's surprise, ...... 



To John A. Kenrick, for fine specimens of flowering shrubs, &c. 



To "Wm. E. Carter, for a fine specimen of Achimenes longiflora, 



To J. L. L. F. Warren, for fine bouquets during the season, 



To Wm. Wales, for fine specimens of tender roses, 



$150 00 

 Per order, 



S. WALKER, Chairman. 



Approved by the Executive Committee, February 22, 1844. 



VEGETABLE COMMITTEE. 



The Committee on Vegetables, for the year 1843, report the premiums 

 awarded by them as follows : — 



Asparagus — For the earliest and largest four bunches, to John Hill, 



a premium of . . . . . . . $3 00 



Rhubarb. — For the largest twelve stalks previous to first Saturday 



in July, to Hovey & Co., a premium of . . . 3 GO 



Feas. — No premium awarded. 



Lettuce. — No premium awarded. 



Potatoes. — No premium awarded. 



Cucumbers under Glass. — Best pair exhibited in May, to J. L. L. F. 



Warren, a premium of . . . . . 4 00 



Cucumbers, open culture. — No premium awarded. 



Beans. — Large Lima, for the best 2 quarts, to Josiah Lovitt, 2d, a 



premium of . . . . . . . 3 00 



Earliest Dwarf, — no premium awarded. 



Cauliflowers. — No premium awarded. 



Brocoli. — No premium awarded. 



Celery. — No premium awarded. 



Egg Plants. — No premium awarded. 



Tomatoes. — No premium awarded. 



Squashes. — For the best display and the largest number of varieties 



at the Annual Exhibition, to Josiah Lovitt, 2d, a premium of 5 00 

 For best display of various vegetables at the Annual Exhibition, 



(not including squashes,) to F. W. Macondry, a premium of 5 00 

 To Josiah Lovitt, 2d, for a remarkably large cauliflower, a gra- 

 tuity of . . . . . . 3 00 



$26 00 



