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MASSACHUSETTS IWRTICULTUnAL SOCIETY. 



Aug. 19. 

 " 26. 



Sept. 2. 



9. 



Oct. 14. 



Dec. 4. 



Wnlter RuppcII, for Ejj;g-Plants, 

 Edward liavonpurt, for collection, 

 J. Crosby, for Kgg-Plant, 

 eJamcs Comlcy, for collection, 

 Daniel Clark, for Water-IMclons (very fine) 

 J. P. ]3ush, for White Jai)an Melons, 

 Edward Davenport, for collection, 

 James Coniley, for collection Onion.s and 

 toes, ...... 



C. H. Cutter, for Celery, . 



J. B. Moore, for collection, 



James Comley, for Tomatoes, 



Boston Farm School, for collection Corn, 



J. H. Bell, for Watcr-Mclons, . 



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PRIZES FOR VEGETABLES, AWARDED DURING THE 

 ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



Bekts. — For the best Turnip-rooted, twelve specimens, to 

 Josiah Crosby, ..... 



For the next best, to John Fillebrown, . 

 For the next best, to George Hill, 

 For the best Long Blood, twelve specimens, to Josiah 

 Crosby, ....... 



For the next best, to Walter Russell, 



For the next best, not awarded. 



Carrots. — For the best Short Scarlet, or Early Horn, twelve 



specimens, to G. W. Pierce, 



For the next best, to Mrs. Mary T. Goddard, . 



For the next best, to Francis Skinner, . 



For tlio best Long Orange, twelve specimens, to Walter 



Ru.ssell, 



For the next best, to Josiah Crosby, 

 For the next best, to George F. Stone, . 

 Corn. — For the best Sweet, twelve specimens, to John B 

 Moore, ....... 



For tlio next best, to James Comley, 

 For the next best, to Jonas Gaminell, . 

 For the best Yellow, or Field, of twenty-five cars, traced, to 

 Mrs. Mary T. Goddard, .... 



For the next best, to N. F. Bruce, 

 For the next best, uot awarded, . 



