108 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To J. T. Foster, for Foster's Seedling, . 

 G. W. Jameson, for Seedling Peaches, 

 Charles Bird, for Crawford Peaches, . 



A. Dickinson, for Crawford Peaches, . 

 J. E. M. Gilley, for collection of Peaches, 

 Dr. Wm. P. Leavitt, for Crawford Peaches, 

 James Cruickshanks, for Peaches, 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, for Peaches, 



B. D. Locke, for Peaches, . 

 Wm. C. Child, for Peaches, 

 Mrs. John Cotton, for Peaches, . 

 J. W. Tufts, for Peaches, . 

 E. Brock, for Nectarines, ... 

 Mrs. W. E. Donnell, for Nectarines, 

 G. W. Willis, for Nectarines, 

 Warren Heustis, for Plums, 



John C. Gray, for fine Plums from Orchard-house, 

 Mrs. Lucy Bo^vditch, for Figs, . 

 J. H. Woodford, for Figs, 

 Josiah Newhall, for Figs, . 

 John S. White, for Foreign Grapes, . 

 Geor. Walsh, for sweetwater Grapes, open culture, 

 J. H. Ricketts, Newburgh, N. Y., for Secretary Grapes, 



Society's Silver Medal. 

 James Comley, for Native Grapes, .... 

 J. B. Moore, for 37 varieties Seedling Grapes, . 

 Benj. B. Davis, for Native Grapes, .... 

 Geo. Hill, for Native Grapes, 



October 5. 

 Gratuities : — 

 To John B. Moore, for Peaches and Grapes, 



C. M. Atkinson, for Mrs. Pince's Muscat Grapes, 

 William G. Lewis, for Peaches, .... 

 J. B. Loomis, for Peaches, .... 



J. Cruickshanks, for Hunter Peaches, 



OCTOIUCU 12. 



To A. Dickinson, for the best ten varieties of Autumn 



Pears, 8 00 



S. G. Damon, for the next best, . . . . 6 00 



