44 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1871. 



For the best twelve Winter Nelis, 3 lbs. 6 oz., Alfred Davis 3 00 

 For the best twelve of auj'^ other variety, Beurre Diel, Mrs. 



H. Willis, of Leicester 2 00 



Gratuity, to Mrs. Geo. A. Chamberlain, Worcester for collec- 

 tion in Class 4 2 00 



[The Chairman of the Committee on Pears, pleads in excuse for 

 failing to make a detailed Keport, that he was compelled to assume 

 the duties of the chairman of tlie committee on Exhibitions, in the 

 enforced absence of Mr. Xewton. He regrets this the more because 

 of the signal excellence of many varieties, particularly among the 

 single plates, wliicli deserved extended notice. k. \v. l.] 



EEPORT OX PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c. 

 J. S. KoGERS, Chairman ; John Milton Earle, Clarendon 

 Harris, Charles Richardson, D. S. Messinger, Henry Wood- 

 ward, C. Willard Hamilton, and Henry A. Marsh, of Wor- 

 cester. 

 For the best twelve specimens variegated-leaved plants, W. T. 



Merrilield f 20 00 



For the second best, Stephen Salisbury 15 00 



For the third best, P. L. iMoen 10 00 



For the best twelve s2)ecimoiis of greenhouse plants, Stephen 



Salisbury 15 00 



For the second I>est, W. T. Merrilield 10 00 



For the third best, P. L. Moen 00 



For the best spei'imen plant not having previously received a 



pi'emiuni, W. T. MciiiHeld. 5 00 



For the second best, S. Salisbury 3 00 



For the third best, P. L Moen 2 00 



FLORAL DESIGN. For the best Mrs. Daniel Tainter 6 00 



For the second best, Miss S. E. Chamber! in 4 00 



ORNAMENTAL AND BEDDING PLANTS. For the be.st 



collection, W. T. Merrilield 5 00 



For the .second 'best, S. Salisbury 3 00 



RARE AND NEW PLANTS. For the ])est collection, S. 



Salisbury 8 00 



For the second best, \\. T. Merrilield 4 00 



