14 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1866. 



For the second best to Samuel H. Colton, of Worcester, 9 00 



For the best fifteen varieties of twelve specimens each, to George T. 



Rice, of Worcester, 7 00 



For the second best, to Ichabod Washburn, of Worcester, " Harris 



on Insects." 

 For the best ten varieties of twelve specimens each, to Benjamin 



Butman, of Worcester, " Harris on Insects." 



For second best, to Joseph Lovell, of Worcester, 4 00 



For the best five varieties, of two specimens each, to F. M. Marble, of 



Grafton, 4 00 



For the second best, to Adam Foster, of Holden, 2 00 



For the best twenty-four Seckel Pears on one dish, to Mrs. Charles 



Johnson, of Northborough , 1 00 



For the best twelve Bartletts, to Loring Goes, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best twelve Duchess d'Angouleme, to Timothy R. Green, of 



Worcester, 1 00 



For the best twelve Louise Bonne de Jersey, to Mrs. Chas. Johnson, 



of Northborough, 1 00 



For the best Lawrence, to Anthony Chase, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best twelve Sheldons, to Edward Earle, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best twelve Beurre Bosc, to Mrs. Charles Johnson, of North- 

 borough, 1 00 



For the best 12 Flemish Beauty, to Joseph Boyden of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best Beurre d'Anjou, to J. F. Allen, Worcester, 1 00 



For the best twelve Winter Nelis, to E. W. Lincoln, 1 00 



For Doyenne du Cornice, gratuity to E. L. Brigham, 1 00 



For Durandeau, gratuity to J. F. Allen, 1 00 



For his collection, gratuity to J. C. Lovell, of West Boylston, 2 Oq 



For plate of Duchess d'Angouleme, gratuity to George Jaques, 1 00 



Worcester, 



For his collection, gratuity to S. V. Stone, of Worcester, 1 00 



For plate of Duchesse d' Angouleme, gratuity, to Mrs. Henry Wheeler, 50 



STEPHEN S. FOSTER, Chairman. 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 



Edwin Coxaxt, Chairman; Charles Belcher, Oliver K. Earle, 

 Marshall Flagg, James Green, of Worcester ; Josiah L. Woodward, of 

 Millbury. 



The Committee again congratulate themselves and the Society, upon the 

 importance and merits of the Committee. We continue by the title of our 

 rank, in the quiet possession of the Upper Chamber, and if some of us seem to 

 hold office during life, or our own discretion, it is partly because we are not 



