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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To William 1'. AValker, for Strawberries, .... 



J. W. Talbot, " " . . . . 



W. C. Child, " " . . . . 



J. B. Moore, " " . . . . 



Rose Suow, June 20. 



To Marshall P. Wilder, for the best four quarts of Strawberries, 

 the President Wilder, the Silver Cup, valued at 

 John B. jMoore, for the best two varieties, Jucunda and 

 President Wilder, ...... 



Warren Heustis, next best, Jucunda and Agriculturist, 



John B. Moore, for the best four varieties, 



Gr. F. Stone, for the next best, .... 



J. B. Moore, for the best Agriculturist, 



Eben Snow, for the best Jucunda, .... 



J. B. Moore, for the best President Wilder, 



C. E. Grant, for the best Triomphe de Gand, 



J. B. Moore, for the best Wilson, .... 



J. B. Moore, for the best dish of any other variety, Lennig's 



White 



C. E. Grant, for the best two quarts of Cherries, 

 F. Howard Gilson, for the next best, 



A. S. Lewis, for the best two bunches of Grapes, Muscat of 

 Alexandria, ...... 



A. S. Lewis, for the next best. Black Hamburg, 

 Gratuities : — 

 To J. W. Foster, for Strawberries, 

 Foster, " '• 



Bruce, " " 



, Cahler, " 

 . Foster, " 



Park, for a fine collection of Strawbcrrie; 

 Hovey & Co., for extra fine La Constante, 

 llovcy & Co., for fine Hovey's Seedling, . 

 J. B. Moore, for new varieties of Strawberries, 

 0. C. Gibbs, for Orchard-house Peaches, . 

 K. W. Turner, for St. Michael Figs. 

 .J. E. M. Gilley, for Cherries, 



July 1. 



T(» A. S. Lewis, for the bust three varieties of Grapes, 

 i\. W. TiiriHT, fur the next best. 



$1 00 

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 1 00 

 1 00 



25 00 



