280 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 

 September 18, 19, 20, and 21. 



Special Prizes. 



Potatoes. — Collection of new seedling varieties, Charles W. Stone, 



The Society's Silver Medal. 



Caoliflowers. — Best four specimens, W. H. Teel, , • fo 00 



Second, W. W. Rawson, 4 00 



Celery. — Best four specimens, W. W. Rawson, Arlington, . . 8 00 



Second, " " Boston Market, . 6 00 



Regular Prizes. 



Beets. — Twelve, C. A. Learned, . . . . . . . 3 GO 



Second, George F. Stone, 2 00 



Third, W. W. Rawson, " 1 00 



Carrots. — Twelve Intermediate, W. W. Rawson, . . . . 3 00 



Second, John Fillebrown, 2 00 



Third, P. G. Hanson, 1 00 



Parsnips. — Twelve, W. W. Rawson, 3 00 



Second, C. A. Learned, 2 00 



Third, George F. Stone, 1 00 



Potatoes. — Four varieties, William Christie, 5 00 



Second, C. N. Brackett 4 00 



Third, W. H. Teel, 3 00 



Clark, J. B. Moore & Son, 3 00 



Second, William Christie, 2 00 



Third, C. B. Lancaster, 1 00 



Hebron, J. B. Moore & Son, 3 00 



Second, W. -Christie, 2 00 



Third, W. H. Teel, 1 00 



Rose, J. B. Moore & Son, 3 00 



Second, W. Christie, 2 00 



Third, G. W. Goddard, 1 00 



Savoy, I. E. Coburn, 3 00 



Second, A. M. Knowlton, 2 00 



Third, W. A, Morse, 1 00 



Any other variety, W. H. Teel, Victory, 3 00 



Second, " " Sunrise, 2 00 



Third, Mrs. F. B. Hayes, Oakmount, . . . . • 1 00 



Salsify.— Twelve, C. A. Learned, 3 00 



Second, C. F. Curtis, 2 00 



