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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Sijecial Prizes offered by the Society. 

 For the best two quarts of any variety, to be judged by points, 



Warren Heustis & Son, Belmont $Q 00 



Second, Marshall F. Eweli, Marshall 5 00 



Third, George V. Fletcher, Marshall 4 00 



Fourth, Isaac E. Coburn, Jesse 3 00 



Regular Prizes. 

 For the largest and best collection, not less than twenty baskets, 

 of two quarts each, and not less than five varieties, George F 

 Wheeler . 



Second, Charles S. Fratt 

 Ten baskets, not less than three varieties, two quarts each, William 

 C. Strong 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn 



Third, George F. Wheeler 



Fourth, George V. Fletcher 

 Five baskets of one variety, two quarts eacii, William Do 

 Son, Belmont . 



Second, William Doran & Son, Sharpless 



Third, Marshall F. Ewell, Marshall 



Fourth, Mrs. J. Warren Clark, Bubach 

 Two quarts of Belmont, Warren Heustis & S 



Second, George V. Fletcher 



Third, George F. Wheeler 

 Bubach, Oliver K. Robbins . 



Stcond, J. C. Haskell 



Third, William C. Winter . 

 Champion, George F. Wheeler 



Second, George V. Fletcher 

 Charles Downing, William C. Winter 



Second, William Doran & Son 



Third, George F. Wheeler 

 Crescent, Isaac E. Coburn 



Second, William C. Winter 



Third, George F. Wheeler 

 Cumberland, William C. Winter 



Second, Wilfred Wheeler . 



Third, George V. Wheeler 

 Jesse, George V. Fletcher 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn 



Third, William C. Winter 

 Leader, George V. Fletcher 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn 



Third, George F. Wheeler 

 Marshall, Sumner Coolidge 



Second, Marshall F. Ewell 



