l8 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [187T. 



For the best ten Sutton Beauty 2 00 



For the second best *• 1 00 



For the best ten Taliman's Sweet 2 (>0 



For the second best 1 50 



For the third best 1 00 



For the best ten Twenty Ounce 2 00 



For the second best 1 50 



For the third best 1 00 



For the best ten Washington Royal 2 00 



For the second best 1 50 



For the third best 1 00 



For the best ten Washington Strawberry 2 00 



For the second best 1 50 



For the third best 1 00 



For the best ten Williams' Early Red 2 00 



For the second best 1 50 



For the third best 1 00 



The sum of $10.00 is placed at the disposal of the Committee for 

 Gratuities for varieties not named in the list, under the same restrictions 

 as limit Gratuities for Pears. 



GRAPES, PEACHES, &c. 



Committee— WilUam H. Earle, Chairman; Thomas M. Lamb, Chas. 

 Goodwin, of Worcester; George Cruickshanks, of Whitinsville; and F. M. 

 Marble, of Grafton. 



^= The Committee will meet at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning, Sep- 

 tember 20th, to determine the awards. 



GRAPES. 



For the best collection of not less than six named varieties grown 



under glass, two clusters of each variety SIO 00 



For the second best 7 00 



For the third best 5 00 



Open Air.— For the best four clusters of Concord 2 00 



For the best four clusters of Delaware 2 00 



For the best four clusters of Diana 2 00 



For the best four clusters of Hartford ProUfic 1 00 



