30 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, [1859. 



Several specimens of the Kohl Rabi are on exhibition, and that offered l)y 

 James Apperson, of Worcester, seems entitled to especial notice. 



The Onions presented by Darius Rice, of Worcester, are perhaps the best 

 among many excellent specimens. 



Of Tomatoes, Carrots, and Parsnips, there are many specimens, all of them 

 of great excellence, and among the first we notice more particularly, for their 

 perfection, the contributions of William B. Fox, of Worcester. 



D. B. Harrington, of Millbury, presents a stalk of the Tobacco plant, which, 

 by its luxuriant growth, would certainly indicate that the "weed'' "takes 

 kindly" to our soil. Respectfully submitted, 



THOMAS H. GAGE, Chairman. 



