16 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1873. 



CLASS 5. For the best three named varieties of ten specimens 



each S4 00 



For the second best ."5 00 



For the third best 2 00 



CLASS 6. For the best collection, of not Jess than four new vari- 

 eties, not previously exhibited 5 00 



For the next best 3 00 



SINGLE DISHES. For the best ten Baldwin 2 00 



For best ten Astrachan (Eed ) 2 00 



For best ten Cogswell 2 00 



For best ten Duchess of Oldenburg 2 00 



For best ten Golden Sweet 2 00 



For best ten Gravensteiu 2 00 



For best ten Holden Pippin 2 00 



For best ten Hubbardston Nonesuch 2 00 



For best ten Leicester Sweet 2 00 



For best ten Maiden's Blush 2 (10 



For best ten Mother 2 00 



For best ten Northern Spy 2 00 



For best ten Palmer, (Washington Royal) 2 00 



For best ten Peck's Pleasant 2 00 



For best ten Porter 2 00 



For best ten Rhode Island Greening 2 00 



For best ten Roxbury Rus>ett 2 00 



For best ten Sheppard's Sweet 2 00 



For best ten Tallman's Sweet 2 OO 



For best ten Sweet Apples of any variety 2 00 



For best ten Williams' Early Red 2 00 



For best ten Twenty Ounce 2 00 



For best ten Washington Strawberry 2 00 



For best ten of any other sort 2 00 



GRAPES, PEACHES, &c. 



COMMIT'IKK. William H. Earle, Chalnnati ; Thomas M. Lamb, W. W. 

 Cook, Horatio Phelps, of Wo raster; Paul Whitin, of Whitinsvilk ; 

 F. M. Marble, of (ira/foii ; and Joseph C. Lovell, of West Bot/lston. 



<;I{APKS. 



For the best coIlectir)n, of not exceeding eight named varieties, 



thrown under glass, two clusters of each varietv $12 00 



