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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



For the second best, to John B. Moore, for Jucunda, $10 00 

 For the third best, to Warren Heustis, for Col. 



Cheney, 5 00 



For the best two varieties, four quarts each, to John 



B. Moore, for Grace and Hovey's Seedling, . 20 00 



For the second best, to B. G. Smith, for President 



Wilder and Jucunda, . . . . . 15 00 



For the third best, to Warren Heustis, for Charles 



Downing and Jucunda, . . . . . 10 00 

 For the best four varieties, two quarts each, to John B. 

 Moore, for Champion, Late Prolific, President 

 Wilder, and Triomphe de Gand, . . . . 15 00 

 For the second best, to Charles Garfield, for Jucunda, 

 Fillmore, President Wilder, and Triomphe de 



Gand, 10 00 



For the third best, to B. G. Smith, for Charles 

 Downing, Triomphe de Gand, Hovey's Seedling, 

 and Lady of the Lake, . . . . . 5 00 



For the best collection, not less than six varieties, to 

 B. M. Watson, (twenty-one varieties) . 

 For the second best, to J. H. Fenno, (six varieties) 

 For the best fifty berries, to Warren Heustis, for Col 

 Cheney, ....... 



For the second best, to W. C. Child, for Jucunda 

 For the best two quarts of Agriculturist, to John B 



Moore, 



For the best Hovey's Seedling, to Hovey & Co., 



For the best Jucunda, to John B. Moore, . 



For the best La Constante, to Hovey & Co., 



For the best President Wilder, to W. G. Prescott, 



For the best Triomphe de Gand, to John B. Moore, 



For the best Lady of the Lake, to Hovey & Co., 



For the best Wilson, to James Comley, 



For the best Seth Boy den (No. 30), to James Comley 



For the best Charles Downing, to John B. Moore, 



For tlie best Late Prolific, to Hovey & Co., 



For the best Champion, to Hovey & Co., . 



For the best two quarts of any other variety, to John 



B. Moore, for Caroline, 4 00 



Cherries. — For the best four varieties to C. E. Grant, 



