168 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



For the best collection, of one quart each, not less than 



six varieties, to John C. Park, (fifteen varieties). 10 00 

 For the second best, to Benjamin G. Smith, (six 



varieties) ........ 8 00 



For the best fifty berries of any variety, to be shown in 

 a single layer on the Society's dishes, to W. C. 

 Child, for President Wilder, ..... 5 00 



For the second best, to John B. Moore, for Late Pro- 

 lific, 3 00 



For the best tw^o quarts of Agriculturist, to William G. 



Prescott, 4 00 



For the best two quarts of Jucunda, to John C. Park, 4 00 

 " " " President Wilder to Joseph 



Burnett, 4 00 



For the best two quarts of Triomphe de Gand, to A. 



W. Felton, 4 00 



For the best two quarts of Wilson, to Geo. W. Wilson 4 00 

 " " " Seth Boy den (No. 30), to 



John C. Park, 4 00 



For the best two quarts of any other sort, to John B. 



Moore, for Caroline, . . . . . . 4 00 



Cherries. — For the best four varieties, of two quarts 

 each, to C. E. Grant, for Elton, Black Eagle, Black 

 Heart, and Black Tartarian, . . . '. 6 00 

 For the best two quarts of any variety, to I, P. Lang- 

 worthy, for Knight's Early Black, . . . 4 00 

 For the second best, to W. K. Wood, for Black Eagle 3 00 

 For the third best, to W. K. Wood, for Black Tar- 

 tarian, 2 00 



Grapes. — For the best two bunches of any variety, to C. 



S. Holbrook, for White Frontignan, . . . 4 00 

 Forced Peaches. — For the best twelve specimens of one 



variety, to C. S. Holbrook, for Crawford's Early . 8 00 

 For the second best, to C. S. Holbrook, for Cooledge's 



Favorite, •. G 00 



Gratuities : — 



To George W. Pierce, for Strawberries, . . . . 3 00 



D. B. Flint, " " .... 2 00 



W. C. Child, " - .... 2 00 



AY. C. Strong, " " . . . . 2 00 



