212 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



June. 8. 

 Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Asparagus. — Four bunches, twelve stalks each: 



1st, G. F. Wheeler, $3; 2d, W, J. Clemson, $2; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, 



$1. 

 Carrots. — Fom bunches: 



1st, W. W. Rawson, $3; 2d, A. E. Hartshorn, $2. 

 Cucumbers. — Pair: 



1st, G. D. Moore, $4; 2d, W. W. Rawson, $3; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, 

 $2; 4th, W. J. Clemson. $1. 

 Lettuce. — Four heads: 



Lst, W. W. Rawson, $4; 2d, G. D. Moore, $3; 3d, W. Whitman, .$2; 

 4th, W. J. Clemson, $1. 

 Radishes. — Four bunches: 



1st. W. W. Rawson, $3; 2d, W. J. Clemson, $2; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, 

 $1. 

 Rhubarb. — Twelve stalks, open culture: 



1st, George Page, $3; 2d, W. J. Clemson, $2; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, $1. 

 Spinach. — Peck: 



1st, W. Heustis & Son, $3; 2d, G. D. Moore, $2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, $1. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — Not less than four varieties; decorative 

 arrangement to be considered: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $5. 



Rose and Strawberry Exhibition. 

 June 29 and 30. 



Beets. — Twelve Tiu-nip Rooted, open culture: 



1st, Edward Parker, $3; 2d, G. D. Moore, Egyptian, $2; 3d, W. 

 Heustis & Son, Egyptian, $1. 

 Cabbages. — Four specimens: 



1st, G. D. Moore, Henderson's Early Summer, $3; 2d, G. D. Moore. 

 Early Jersey Wakefield, $2; 3d, W. Heustis & Son, Early Jersey 

 Wakefield, $1. 

 Carrots. — Four bimches: 



Lst, A. E, Hartshorn, $3. 

 Cucumbers. — Four specimens : 



1st, G. D. Moore, WTiite Spine, $3. 

 Lettuce. — Four heads : 



1st, E^L. Lewis, Deacon, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Sutton, $2; 3d, W. J. 

 Clemson, Big Boston, $1. 

 Peas. — Gradus, half-peck: 



1st, A. E. Hartshorn, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, $2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, SI 



