12S MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR FRUITS. 

 1911. 



Midwinter Flower Show. 



February 24, 25, and 26. 



Apples. — For the best collection of Winter Apples, not less than four 



varieties, twelve specimens of each: 



1st, E. & H. W. Moore, $5; 2d, G. V. Fletcher, $4; 3d, H. A. Clark, $3. 



Pears. — For the best two plates of Winter Pears, distinct varieties, twelve 



specimens of each: 



1st, \Y. G. Kendall, $4; 2d, G. V. Fletcher, $3; 3d, F. W. Dahl, $2. 



Gratuity: — 

 L. F. Priest, Roxbury Russet Apples, $2. 



Rose, Peony, and Strawberry Exhibition. 



June 24 and 25. 



Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Strawberries. — Four quarts of any variety: 



1st, S. H. Warren, Black Beauty, $8; 2d, G. V. Fletcher, Marshall, 

 $6; 3d, E. & H. W. Moore, Downing Bride, $4. 



Benjamin H. Pierce Fund. 



Two quarts of any variety introduced since 1907: 

 1st, Wilfrid Wheeler, Heritage, $4. 



Society's Prizes. 



For the best collection of fifteen baskets of two quarts each, and not 

 less than six varieties: 



1st, Wilfrid Wheeler, $20. 

 Six baskets of one quart each, and of six varieties: 



1st, E. & H. W. Moore, $6. 

 Five baskets of two quarts each, of one variety: 



1st, Wilfrid Wheeler, $8. 



