46 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1873. 



REPORT ON PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c. 



CoMiiiTTEE. — Samuel Flagg, Chairman ; George Cruickshanks, of 

 Whitinsville ; Charles Madaus, Clarendon Harris, David S. Messinger, 

 Henry Woodward and Henry L. Shumway, of Worcester. 



[KuLE : All Pot-Plants shall have been grown in the Pots in which 

 they are exhibited.] 



STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



PLANTS WITH ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE. — 



For the best twelve, Stephen Salisbury $20 00 



For the second best, William T. Merrifield 12 00 



For the best six, William T. Merrifield 10 00 



For the second best, Stephen Salisbury 6 00 



For the best single, W. W. Cook 3 00 



For the second best, Stephen Salisbury 1 00 



PLANTS IN BLOOM.— 



For the best six, no award 15 00 



For the second best, W. W. Cook 10 00 



For the third best, Stephen Salisbury 5 00 



For the best single, Stephen Salisbury 3 00 



For the second best, W. W. Cook 1 00 



EARE AND NEW PLANTS. — 



For the best collection, Stephen Salisbury 8 00 



For the second best, W. W. Cook 4 00 



FERNS AND LYCOPODS. — 



For the best collection, Stephen Salisbury 10 00 



For the second best, William T. Merrifield 5 00 



HANGING BASKET.— 



For the best, grown at least one month in the basket, Stephen 



Salisbury 3 00 



For the second best. Dr. George E. Francis 2 00 



For the third best, P. McDonald 1 00 



PARLOR PLANTS IN POTS. From Amateurs. 



For the best collection, not exceeding twelve varieties, Mrs. 



David Scott 6 00 



For the second best, Mrs. Mowry, of Shrewsbury 4 00 



For the third best, Miss Susan Chamberlain 2 00 



