TRANSACTIONS, Slc. 83 



Wm. M. Bickford,]Worcester. Late Crawford, George IV, Mor- 

 ris's White, Nameless. 



Charles Brigham, Grafton.^ Blood Peach, and Nameless. 



Eli Johnson, Worcester. Melocoton, Black's Seedling. 



D. S. Messinger, Worcester. Late Crawford, Smock Freestone, 

 Late Melocoton, Snow Peach, Brevoort's Morris, Green Cathrine, 

 Yellow Admirable. 



D. E. Jewett, Westboro'. Late Melocoton. 



George A. Dresser, Worcester. Ten varieties. 



W. W. Pratt, Worcester. Late Crawford. 



Thos. R. Norcross, Shrewsbury. Two varieties Seedling Peaches. 



D. N. Jones, Milford. New Jersey Peaches. 



Hollis Holden, Shrewsbury. Late Crawford, Frost Peaches. 



Ichabod. Washburn, Worcester. Perkins's Seedling Nectarine. 



Joseph. Thurston, Worcester. Lemon Clingstone. 



Curtis Forbush, Grafton. Seedling Clingstone, Lemon Cling- 

 stone, Late Crawford. 



Rodney A. Field, Worcester. Late Crawford, very fine. 



C. B. Metcalf, Worcester. Late Crawford, very fine. 



Wm. S. Lincoln, Worcester. Peaches, twenty-one rarieties. 



The premiums on Peaches have been awarded as follows : 



For the best collection, $3 00, to D. S. Messinger, Worcester. 



For second best collection, $2 00, to Geo. A. Dresser, Worcester. 



For the third best collection, $1 GO, to O. B. Hadwen, Worcester. 



For the best dish of ten specimens, $2 00, to A. H. Allen, 

 Shrewsbury, for Crawford. 



For the second best dish of ten specimens, $1 50, to Lewis Big- 

 elow, Worcester, for Crawford. 



For the third best dish often specimens, $1 00, to O. B. Hadwen, 

 Worcester, for Kenrick's Heath. 



Plums. — All the specimens of Plums shown this year, were good, 

 and the varieties choice, and well worthy of general cultivation. Of 

 course, the lateness of the season prevents, always, a full show of this 

 fine fruit. 



S. P. Miller, Worcester, exhibited Coe's Golden Drop. 



Mrs. Henry Wheeler, Worcester. Coe's Golden Drop. 



Geo. Jaques, Worcester. Coe's Golden Drop. 



