1870.] REPORT ON GRAPES AND OTHER FRUITS. 13 



For the best specimens of four bunches of Isabella, Frank J. Kinney, $3 00 

 For the best specimens of four bunches of Concord, Horatio Phelps, 3 00 

 For the best specimens of four bunches of Diana, Horatio Phelps, 3 00 

 For the best specimens of four bunches of lona, Horatio Phelps, 3 00 

 For the best specimens of four bunches of Rogers, No. 3, (Massasoit) 



Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston 3 00 



For the best specimens of four bunches of Rogers, No. 4, (Wilder) 



John C. Whitin, of Whitinsville 3 00 



For the best specimens of four bunches of Rogers No. 9, (Lindley) 



Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston 3 00 



For the best specimens of four bunches of Rogers No. 15 (Agawam) 



Frank J. Kinney 3 00 



For the best specimens of four bunches of Rogers No. 19 (Merrimac) 



Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston 3 00 



For the best specimens of four bunches of Rogers No. 43 (Barry) 



Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston 3 00 



Mr. Phillip L. Moen, of Worcester, exhibited some half dozen of beautiful 

 and vigorous grape vines, growing in pots, and in truit, thus furnishing a new 

 and delightful feature of our exhibition. 



Other contributors of Grapes, in differing numbers of varieties, are, Geo. H. 

 Estabrook, Edward Earle, S. H. Colton, F. H. Dewey, James S. Robinson, 

 Joseph E. Phelps, E. L. Brigham, D. C. Tourtellotte, Wm. Y. Holman, Wm. 

 P. Kinney, Perry Thayer, Mrs. 0. K. Earle, George Montgomery, Charles 

 Nash, John B. Pratt, S. P. Hicks, John P. Kettell, all of Worcester, Devens 

 Newton, of Millbury, and James Houghton, of Oakdale. 



For the perfect specimen of Israella grape, offered by James Houghton, of 

 Oakdale, the Committee would gladly have offered a premium, had any been 

 offered by the society. 



A beautiful new variety of White Grape, called Fedora, reputed haidy and 

 valuabl ', from J. P. Langworthy, was exhibited by our friend Mr. James 

 Cruickshanks, of Chelsea. 



PLUMS. 



Very few Plums were offered. We award. 



For the best single plate Green Gage, Anthony Chase Si 00 



For the second best, nameless plum, S. S. Foster 1 00 



PEACHES. 



We found nine plates of Peaches, and award 

 For the best one variety of 12 specimens (Golden Yancey), William 



Matheson, of Whitinsville $3 00 



For the second best (Early Crawford), S. S. Foster 2 00 



For the third best (Early Crawford), Christopher Gunderson 1 00 



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