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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 



October 2 and 3. 



Special Prizes. 



Cauliflowers. — Best four specimens, and best kept during the ex- 

 hibition, William H. Teele 5 00 



Second, A. M. Knowlton 4 GO 



Celert. — Best four specimens, and kept best during the exhibition, 



Warren Heustis & Son . 8 00 



Second, Arthur F. Coolidge 6 00 



Regular Prizes. 



Beets. — Twelve Turnip Rooted, Varnum Frost. . 3 00 



Second, Warren Heustis & Son 2 00 



Third, H. R. Kinney , . . . 1 00 



Carrots. — Twelve Long Orange, H. R. Kinney . . 3 00 



Twelve Intermediate, H. R. Kinney 3 00 



Second, Henry E. Rich 2 00 



Third, Warren Heustis & Son 1 00 



Parsnips. — Twelve Long, H. R. Kinney 3 00 



Second, E. C. Lewis 2 00 



Third, Mrs. J. W. Clark 1 00 



Potatoes. — Four varieties, twelve specimens each, C H. Thomas 5 00 



Second, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard 4 00 



Third, Isaac E. Coburn 3 00 



Clark, Twelve specimens, Samuel Hartwell 3 00 



Second, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard 2 00 



Third, Isaac E. Coburn 1 00 



Hebron, Isaac E. Coburn 3 00 



Second, W. F. Wilder 2 CO 



Third, H. R. Kinney 1 00 



Rose, Isaac E. Coburn 3 00 



Second, B. J. De Souza 2 00 



Third. Mrs. Mary T. Goddard ' 1 00 



Savoy, Samuel Hartwell . . . . . . . 3 00 , 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low ........ 2 00 



Tliird, H. R. Kinney 1 00 



Any other variety, C. H. Thomas, Rural New Yorker . . 3 00 



Second, W. F. Wilder, Monroe County Prize . 2 00 



Third, H. R. Kinney, Potentate 1 00 



Salsify. — Twelve specimens, Nathaniel T. Kidder 3 00 



Second, E. C. Lewis . . 2 00 



Third, Samuel J. Trepess 1 00 



