TRANSACTIONS, &c. 39 



S. W. Ricliards, Lancaster. Serpentine Cucumber, Pea Nuts. 



S. V. Stone, Worcester. Potatoes, Crookneck Squashes. 



Thos. R. Norcross, Shrewsbury. Winter Squashes. 



Wm. B. Fox, Worcester. Purple and White Egg Plants, Per- 

 sian Melon. 



E. M. Banning, Woreester. Ruta Baga, and English Turnips, 

 Carrots, Wood, Porter, and Black Potatoes. 



Waldo Flagg, Worcester. Squash. 



Ichabod Washburn, Worcester. Wythe's Blood, Early Blood 

 Turnip, and French Beets, Orange Carrot, Caula Rapa, Red Solid, 

 Cole's New Dwarf White Solid, and Lyon's Paris White Solid Cel- 

 ery, White Lima, Speckled Lima, Saba, French, and Snowden's 

 Horticultural Beans, Green Curled Endive, Purple and White Egg 

 Plants, Okra, Squash Pepper, Stowell's Evergreen Corn, Marrow 

 Squash, French Sorrel, Large Apple, Mammoth, Large Yellow, 

 Small Yellow, and Early Apple Tomatoes, Red English Turnips, 

 Sweet Potatoes. 



S. V. Stone, Worcester. Mangel Wurtzel, Carrots, and Swedish 

 and English Turnips. 



Henry Eaton, Worcester. Seedling Potatoes, Danvers Onions. 



Silas Allen, Shrewsbury. St. Helena, Rutland Red, Hapgood, 

 arid Allen Potatoes, and Sweet Corn. 



Edward Proctor, Spencer. Winter Squash. 



A. N. Streeter, Northboro'. Long W. L Cucumber. 



In adjudging the premiums, your Committee hesitated between the 

 two very fine collections of Wm. M. Bickford, and Ichabod Wash- 

 burn, and finally decided in favor of giving the first Premium to 

 the former, only by the fact, that it was a trifle the largest. The 

 second Premium of $3,00 was of course adjudged to I. Washburn. 

 No other collection was deemed entitled to the third Premium. 



For the best Seedling Potatoes, the premium of two dollars was 

 adjudged to Eli Johnson, for his very fine reds. These have been 

 proved, on trial, to be of a very excellent quality, and are represented 

 to be productive. Other specimens of new varieties were present, 

 but your Committee were not informed, whether they were originated 

 by the Contributors. 



There were but two Canada Crookneck Squashes exhibited, no 



