5*2 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1871. 



For the best three Ked, Thomas A. Dawsoii 2 00 



For the best single specimen, no award. . 

 CAULIFLOWERS. For the best three, no award. 



For the best single specimen, no award. 

 SWEET CORN. For the best collection of not less than live 



varieties, Sylvanus Sears 5 00 



For the best twelve ears, Alden H. Sears 2 00 



For the second best, Joab Hapgood, of Slirewsbury 1 00 



PARSNEPS. For the best twelve Guernsey, or Long Parsneps, 

 no award. 



For the best twelve Hollow Crowned, P. L. Moen 2 00 



For the best Short Parsneps, John C. Whitin, of Whitins- 



ville 2 00 



CARROTS. For the best twelve Early Short, or Half Long 



Scarlet, P. L. Moen 2 00 



For the best twelve Long Red, no award. 



For the best twelve Long Orange, P. L. Moen 2 00 



For the best twelve Long White, no award. 



BEETS. For the best twelve Long Blood, P. L, Moen 2 00 



For the best twelve Sugar, no award. 



For the best twelve Turnip, A. H. Drury 2 00 



For the best twelve Early Bassano, Thomas A. Dawson. .. 2 00 



For the best twelve Mangold Wurtzel, O. B. Hadwen 2 00 



TURNIP. For the best twelve Rnta Baga, or Swedish, no 

 award. 

 For the best twelve White French, Whitin Machine 



Works 2 00 



For the best twelve Flat or English, S. E. Fisher 2 00 



ONIONS. For the best half-peck Red, F. J. Kinney 2 00 



For the best half-peck White Silver Skin, Wm. Y. 



Holman 2 00 



For the best four varieties, half-peck of each, F. J. Kinney 3 00 

 POTATOES. For the best collection, of not less than a half- 

 peck of each variety, F. J. Kinney 12 00 



For the second best, James Draper 8 00 



For the third best, Stephen Salisbury 4 00 



For the best half-peck of Climax, F. ,7. Kinney 2 00 



