110 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETT. 



AruiL 26. 



To Mrs. E. M. Gill, for Ladies' Sweet Apples, a. gratuity 



of $1 00 



May 10. 

 To John B. Moore, for Hunt Russet Apples, a gratuity of 2 00 



Mat 17. 



TaE. W. "Wood, for Triomphe de Gand Strawberries, a 



gratuity of 3 00 



OPENING OF THE HALL. 



June 7. 

 To J. B. Moore, for Size Apples, a gratuity of . . 2 GO 



June 14. 

 To C. H. Garfield, for Strawberries, a gratuity of . . 3 00 



June 21. 



To C. S. Holl)rook, for forced Grapes and Peaches, a 



gratuity of 10 00 



"VV. C. Child, for Strawberries, a gratuitj' of . . 1 00 



John B. Moore, for Seedling Strawberries, a gratuity' of 2 00 



ROSE AND STRAWBERRY SHOW. 



June 25. 



To J. B. Moore, for the best four quarts of early Straw- 

 berries (Augusta) 10 00 



William T. Walker, for the best four quarts of any 



variety (Triomphe de Gand) .... 15 00 



Wancn Ilcustis, for tlie next best (Col. Cheney) . 10 00 



J. B. Moore, for the best two varieties (Charles 



DowiiiuL!: and Caroline) . . . . . 20 00 



W. C. Proscott, for tlin best four varieties (Jucunda, 



Hovcy, Wilson, and Agriculturist) . . . 20 00 



