14 -WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1858. 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION, 1858. 



REPORT ON APPLES. 



Stephex Salisbury, Chairman ; Benjamin N. Childs, John C. Jaques, 

 Benjamin Butman, Worcester ; T. R. Norcross, Shrewsbury. 



Apples. — For the largest and best collection, to Job C. Stone, of 



Shrewsbury, $6 00 



For the second best, to Josiah L. Woodward, of Millbury, 5 00 



For the third best, to George A. Chamberlain, of Woi'cester, 4 00 



For the fourth best, to Horatio Howard, of Sutton, 15 00 



For the best six varieties of not less than eight specimens each, to 



Sylvanus Sears, of Worcester, 3 00 



For the second best, to Isaac Mills, of Worcester, 2 00 



For the third best, to A. B. R. Sprague, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the eight best specimens of Autumn Apples of one variety, to 



Samuel E. Slocura, of Millbury, (Lyscomb), 'I 00 



For the second best, to J. L. S. Thompson, of Lancaster, (Mather), 1 50 



For the third best, to Stephen S. Foster, of Worcester, (Porter),... 1 00 

 For the best specimens of Winter Apples of one variety, to W. W. 



Keyes, of West Boylston, (Baldwin), 2 00 



For the second best, to Eli Johnson, of Worcester, (Roxbury Rus- 

 set), 1 50 



For the third best, to D. B. Sibley, of Millbury, (R. I. Greening), 1 00 



REPORT ON FLOWERS, &c., &c. 



George Chandler, Chairman; D. S. Messinger, George G. Burbank, 

 Jonathan Grout, and Dr. Henry Clarke, of Worcester. 



Flowers. — For the largest and best display of cut Flowers, to Mrs. 



John C. Ripley, of Worcester, $3 00 



For the second best, to Mrs. A. D. Foster, of Worcester, 2 00 



For the third best, to Miss Sarah Butman, of Worcester, 1 00 



Plants. — For the best display of plants of Green House cultivation, to 



William M. Chase, of Worcester, 3 00 



