48 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1872. 



CARKOTS. For the best twelve Early Horn or Short Scarlet, J. 



C. Whitin, of VVhitiiis^ville 2 00 



For the best twelve Long Orange, S. E. Fisher 2 00 



For the best twelve Eed, no award 2 00 



For the best twelve White, no award, 2 00 



CAULIFLOWERS. For the best three specimens, Thomas 



Dawson 3 00 



For the best single specimen, no award 1 00 



CELERY. For the best six roots, Herbert and Louis F. Kinney.. 4 00 



For the sscandbest, no award 1 00 



CORN. For the best collection of Sweet, not less than five varie- 



ries, Sylvanus Sears 5 00 



For the second best, A. H. Sears 3 00 



For the best twelve ears of Sweet, F. J. Kinney 2 00 



For the second best, no award 1 00 



For the best Yellow or Field, of twenty ears traced, no award 2 00 



For the second best, no award 1 00 



CRANBERRIES. For the best peck, C. Morse, Jr 1 00 



EGG PLANT. For the best four specimens, Stephen Salisbury... 1 00 



HORSE RADISH. For the best Six Roots, no award 1 00 



MELONS. For best two Water, P. L. Moen 2 00 



For the second best, S. E. Fisher 1 00 



For the best Green Flesh, three specimens, S. E. Fisher. ... 1 00 

 For the best Yellow Flesh, three specimens, Stephen Salis- 

 bury 1 00 



ONIONS. For the best four varieties, a half peck of each, S. E. 



Fisher 3 00 



For the second best, no award 2 00 



For the best half peck of Red, F. J. Kinney 1 00 



For the best half peck of Silver Skin, F. J. Kinney 1 00 



For the best half peck of White Portugal, no award 2 00 



PARSNEPS. For the best twelve Guernsey, no award 2 00 



For the best twelve Hollow Crown, Stephen Salisbury 2 00 



For the best twelve Student, no award 2 00 



For the best twelve Short, John C. Whitin, of Whitinsville. 2 00 



POTATOES. For the best fifteen named varieties, a half peck of 



each, no award 12 00 



For the second best, no award 8 00 



For the third best, no award 4 00 



