42 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1871. 



PLUMS. 



[There was i)ot a Plum to be seen in the Hall. So much more 

 industrious are his insect enemies than man. Sec.^ 



PEACHES. 



For the best collection of six varieties, not less than ten speci- 

 mens each, no entry. 

 For the best three varieties of twelve specimens each, no entry. 

 For the best one variety of twelve specimens, H. F. Loomis. . . 3 00 



For the second best, P. L. Moen 2 00 



For the third best, D. S. Goddard 1 00 



QUINCES. 



For the best collection of not less than three varieties, no entry. 



For the best twelve Orange Quinces, Newell Wood, Millbury. . o 00 



For the second best, Adams Foster 2 00 



For the best twelve of any other variety, no entry. 



PEARS. 

 E. W. Lincoln, Clutirvian ; J. Henry Hill, Henry Phelps, 

 John C. Newton, James Draper, Francis B. Rice, S. Harrison 

 Knox, of Worcester, Xewell Wood, of Millbury, and John F. 

 Johnson, of Northhoromjli. 



CLASS 1. For the best twenty varieties of twelve specimens 



each, S. S. Foster $16 00 



For the second best, V. P. Townsend 12 00 



For the third best, Wm. H. Earle, ' 10 00 



CLASS 2. For the best fifteen varieties of twelve specimens 



each, James Draper, 12 00 



For the second best, F. M. Marble, of Grafton 00 



For the third best, no award. 

 CLASS 3. For the best ten varieties of twelve specimens each, 



Alfred Davis 8 00 



For the second best, James F. Allen 6 00 



For the third best, Joseph E. Phelps 4 00 



