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MASSACHUSETTS HOliTICULTUIlAL SOCIETY. 



The following medals have also been awarded as gratuities : — 

 To F. D. Athertnn, San Mateo, Cal., for a remarkable cluster of 



BeuiTi' d'Anjiiu Pears, the Society's Bronze jNIedal. 

 To the California State Agricultural Society, for a collection of 



Pears, Grapes, &c., the Society's Silver Medal. 

 To E. A. Colman, Lawrence, Kan., for a large and fine col- 

 leciion of more than a hundred varieties of Apples, the 

 Society's Silver Medal (in addition to $15, previously 

 mentioned). 

 To Miss Alice Colman, Lawrence, Kan., for her pomolcgical 

 knowledge and skill in arranging the above-mentioned col- 

 lection of Apples, the Society's Silver Medal. 

 To Henry McLaughlin, Bangor, Me,, for his new Seedling 



Pear, the Eastern Belle, the Society's Silver Medal. 

 To John B. Moore, for promising Seedling Strawberries, the 

 Society's Silver Medal. 

 The amount awarded to each contributor is as follows : — 



Thomas S. Adams, 



A. C. Appleton, 



C. M. Atkinson, 



William 11. Austin, 



Albert Bailey, 



Hiram Barker, 



John G. Barker, 



William H. Barnes, 



James A. Beatty, 



A. W. Benton, 



Charles Bird, . 



J. Bird, 



J. L. Bird, . 



N. F. Bruce, . 



A. P. Caldor, . 



J. C. Chase, . 



M. W. Chadbourne, 



Sumner Cheney, 



W. C. Child. . 



F. & L. Clapp, 



George L. Clapp, 



Calvin H. Clark, 



Daniel Clark, . 



M. Codman, . 



E. A. Colman, and Silver Medal, 



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 8 00 



16 00 



2 00 



3 00 

 24 00 

 11 00 



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45 00 

 2 00 



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1 00 



2 00 

 10 00 



1 00 



2 00 



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 68 00 



1 00 

 4 00 



56 00 



2 00 

 15 00 



