1873.] REPORT ON GRAPES, PEACHES, &C. 41 



PLUMS. 

 For the best collection of not less than four named varieties, no 



entry 5 00 



For the second best, no entry 3 00 



For the best three varieties, no entry 3 00 



For the second best, no entry 2 00 



For the best single plate, no entry 3 00 



For the second best, no entry 1 00 



To Moses Church, for three varieties, a gratuity of $2.00. 



PEACHES. 



For the best collection of six varieties, not less than ten speci- 

 mens each, T. F. Greenleaf, of Shrewsbury 8 00 



For the second best, Henry Marble, of Millbury 5 00 



For the best three varieties of twelve specimens each, J. B. 



Pratt o 00 



For the second best, Wm. Howe, of Millbury 3 00 



For the best one variety of twelve specimens, S. V. Stone .... 3 00 



For the second best, F. Hancock 2 00 



For the third best, S. S. Foster 1 00 



To J. C Lovell, of W. Boylstou, for five Seedlings, a gratuity of ip2.00. 

 To C. L. Allen, for six Seedlings, a gratuity of $2.00. 

 To S. S. Foster, for Seedling, a gratuity of .$1.00. 



QUIJSrCES. 



For the best collection of not less than three varieties, no entry 5 00 



For the second best, no entry 3 00 



For the best twelve Orange Quinces, Newell Wood, of Mill- 

 bury 3 00 



For the second best, Adams Foster, of Holden 2 00 



For the best twelve of any other variety, no entry 2 00 



For the second best, no entry 1 00 



A gratuity of $2.00 to Miss A. Chamberlin, for two plates of White and 

 Red Currants. 



WM. H. EARLE. Chairman. 



