PRIZES AWARDED FOR VEGETABLES. 101 



GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR FORCED VEGICTABLES, 

 Peevious to the Opening of the Hall. 



January 22. To Josiah Crosb}^ for Celery, - - - $2 GO 



February 26. Walter Russell, for Lettuce and Radishes, - 4 00 



*•' " Josiah Crosby, for Celery and Lettuce, - 4 00 



March 5. " " for Tennisball Lettuce, - 2 00 



'' 12. W. C. Strong, for Tennisball and O'Keef Lettuce, 2 00 



" " Hovey & Co., for Mushrooms, - - 2 00 



" 26. James Comley, for Rhubarb and Asparagus, 



" " W.D. Phi] brick, for Victoria Rhubarb, 



" " E. W. Wood, for Victoria Rhubarb, - 



James Comley, for Prince of Wales Rhubarb, 

 George Hill, for White Spine Cucumbers, 

 J. Dawson, for Manchester Prize Cucumbers, 

 John B. Moore, for Asparagus, (very fine), - 

 " " M. W. Chadbourn, 



" 28. Hovey & Co., for Berkshire Prize Cucumbers, 



PRIZES AWARDED AT THE WEEKLY EXHIBITIONS 

 DURING THE SEASON. 



Prizes at the Opening of the Hall, June 2. 

 Asparagus. — For the best four bunches, twelve stalks each, 



to John B. Moore, - - - - - - .^4 00 



For the next best^ to Walter Russell, - - - 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 



Cucumbers. — For the best pair, grown under glass, not 

 awarded, --.--. 

 For the next best, not awarded, - . . . 



For the next be^t, not awarded. 

 Rhubarb.— For the best twelve stalKs, to J. H. Bell, - 



For the next best, not awarded, . _ . - 



For the next best, not awarded, . . - - 



Radish, liONG Scarlet.— For the best four bunches, to 



Walter Russell, 



For the next best, not awarded, . . . _ 



For the next best, not awarded, - _ . . 



Lettuce.— For the best four heads, to J. H. Bell, 



For the next best, to C. M. Atkinson, - . . 



For the next best, not awarded, - - . - 



