TRANSACTIONS, &lc. G1 



Dennis Newton, Worcester. Porter, very fine. 



W. C. Capron, Uxbridge. R. I. Greening, Baldwin, Porter, Ca- 

 pron's Pleasant, fine. Marigold, N. Y. Golden Pippin, White Gilli- 

 flower. Honey Greening. The Committee regret that this fine 

 collection fell short in number. 



Job C. Stone, Slirewsbury. Leland's Spice, very fine, and Bald- 

 win. 



George A. Dresser, Worcester. Greening, Roxbury Russet, 

 Chandler, Tallman's Sweeting, Pennock's Red Winter, Porter, 

 Baldwin, and tliree nameless. 



Artemas Barnes, Berlin. Porter, Ilubbardston Nonsuch, Baldwin. 



C. T. Symmes, Lancaster. One nameless variety. 



The Committee recommend ihat the premiums at their disposal, 

 be awarded as follows : — 



For the best and largest collection of well grown speci- 

 mens, to Moore M. ChafTin, of VV^orcester, - - '*?4.00 

 For the second best collection, to Levi Lincoln, of Worcester, 3.00 



For tlie best six varieties, ten specimens of each : 



The first premium, to W. W. Pratt, of Worcester, - 4.00 



For the second best, J. Forbush, of Bolton, - - - 3,00 



For the third best, to Geo. A. Chamberlain, of Worcester, 2.00 



For the fourth best, to Eli Johnson, of Worcester, - LOO 



For the best dish of Fall Apples, ten specimens on each 

 dish, they recommend the first premium to B. B. Nourse, 

 of Westboro', for his splendid Porters, - . - 2.00 



For second best dish, to S. P. Champney, of Worcester, 



Lyscoms, _......_ i.QO 



For the best disk of Winter Apples, ten specimens, the 

 premium to Calvin S. Thurston, of Grafton, for his mag- 

 nificent dish of Hubbardston Nonsuch, the largest ever 

 exhibited at our hall, .-_.-. 1.00 



And the Committee recommend a gratuity to Job C. Stone, 



of Shrewsbury, for his fine Leland's Spice, - - - LOO 



And to A. B. R. Sprague, of Worcester, for his magnifi- 

 cent Lima Apples, --_---- LOO 



RUFUS WOODWARD, Chairman. 



