22 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1874. 



For the best four clusters of lona 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Israclla 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Martha 3 00 



For the best four clusters of llogers JSTo. 3, (Massasoit) 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Rogers No. 4, (Wilder) 3 00 



For the best four clusters of llogers Ko. 7 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Rogers No. 9, (Lindlej-) 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Rogers No. 15, (Agawam) 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Rogers No. 19, (Merrimac) 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Rogers No. 43, (Barrj) 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Salem 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Senasqua 3 00 



For the best four clusters of AValter 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Worden's Seedling 3 00 



For the best four clusters of any other variety of superior 



quality 3 00 



QUINCES. 



For the best collection of not less than three varieties 5 00 



For the second best 3 00 



For the best twelve Orange Quinces 3 00 



For the second best 2 00 



For the best twelve of any other variety 2 00 



For the second best 1 00 



CANNED FRUITS.— 



For the largest and best collection 8 00 



For the second best 6 00 



For the third best 4 00 



[Samples must be furnished for actual test. Appearance and 

 quality both will be regarded in making up awards.] 



PEAES. 



CosiiiiTTEE. — Henry L. Farker^ Chairman ; Plenry Phelps, John C. 

 Newton, James Draper, Alfred Davis, S. Harrison Knox, of Worcester ; 

 Newell Wood, of Millbury ; and John F. Johnson, of Nortliborough. 



CLASS 1.— 



For the best fifteen (15) named varieties of twelve specimens 

 each, the varieties being restricted to those classified 



among the single plates ^ , S20 00 



For the second best 15 00 



