is WORdE^TER COtj^ITY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [l870. 



For the best twelve Beurre Langelier, Geo. Jaques §2 00 



For the best twelve Belle Lucrative, Edward W. Lincoln 2 00 



For the best twelve of any other variety (Dix) George E. Francis 1 00 



GRATUITIES. 



D. Waldo Lincoln, for his specimens entered in the 1st class $5 00 



Samuel H. Colton, for his forty specimens entered in the 1st class 5 00 



Mrs. David Fitts, of Oxford, for nine monstrous Duchesse pears, (too 



few to compete for any premium) 1 00 



D. Waldo Lincoln, for his Washington pear, — there being no premium offered 

 and no money left in the committee's control, the committee paid him the high- 

 est compliment in their power, by eating his specimens. 



For the Committee, 



JAMES GREEN, Jr., Chairman. 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 



Hexky L. Parker, Chairman : George A. Adams, Thomas R. Norcross, 

 J. D. LovEi.L, C. K. Hubbard, Rufus Garter, Daniel Bemis, and George 

 G. BuRBAXK, of Worcester. 



In this department the entries, though less in number than at the last annual 

 exhibition, are greatly above the average of preceding years ; and, taking into 

 consideration the extreme dryness of the season, the display is highly credit- 

 able. 



The display of tomatoes, by Sylvauus Sears and P. L. Moen, are especially 

 worthy of notice. 



The committee make the following awards and premiums : 



For the best dis[)lay, Sylvanus Sears $15 00 



For the second best, Stephen Salisbury 12 00 



For the third best, P. L. Moen 8 00 



For the best three Canada Crook-Neck squashes, Charles Nash 2 00 



For the best three Marrow squashes, Alden H. Sears 2 00 



For the best three large Crook-Neck squashes, Simon E. Fisher 2 00 



For the best three Hubbard squashes, Horace Thayer 2 00 



For the best three Mammoth, do., Franklin Baldwin 2 00 



For the best three Turban, do., Simon E. Fisher 2 00 



For the best six roots of Celery, John C. Whitin, of Whitinsville 3 00 



For the best three Drumhead Savoy cabbages, Joel Hapgood, of Shrews- 

 bury ?> 00 



For the best single specimen, John C. Whitin, of Whitinsville 2 00 



For the best three Drumhead cabbages, A. H. Drury 3 00 



