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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



each, Varnum 



Endive. — Four specimens, H. R. Kinney 



Second, Sumner Coolidge . 



Third, Mrs. Mary Haller . 

 Lettuce. — Four heads, Sumner Coolidge 



Second, Warren Heustis & Son . 



Third, Joshua C. Stone 

 Parsley. — Two quarts, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard 



Second, Arthur F. Coolidge 



Third, Sumner Coolidge 

 Horseradish. — Six Roots, H. R. Kinney 

 Corn. — Yellow, or Field, twenty-five ears, 

 Cowen ...... 



Second, William H. Cowen, eight rowed 



Third, Thomas H. Perkins 

 Egg Plant. — Four Round Purple, Arthur F. Coolidge 



Second, Sumner Coolidge . 



Third, Mrs. J. W. Clark . 

 Tomatoes. — Three varieties, twelve specimens 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low 



Third, " " " . . . 



Acme, twelve specimens, Hon. Aaron Low 



Second, Samuel J Trepess 



Third, Henry E. Rich 

 Comrade, P. G. Hanson 



Second, Varnum Frost 



Third, Hon. Aaron Low 

 May's Favorite, Hon. Aaron Low . 



Second, W. N. Craig .... 



Third, Varnum Frost 

 Paragon, P. G. Hanson 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low . 



Third, Oliver R. Robbins . 

 Any other variety, Samuel J. Trepess, Ignoti 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn, Stone 



Third, P. G. Hanson, President Cleveland 

 Peppers. — Twelve specimens of Squash, P. G 



Second, George W. Jameson 



Third, Joshua C. Stone 

 Any other variety, George W. Jameson, Ruby Kin 



Second, Nathaniel T. Kidder, Bull Nose 



Third, Mrs. J. W. Clark, 



traced, William H 



Hanson 



Frost 



Gratuities : — 

 Hon. Aaron Low, Thirteen varieties of Potatoes 

 E. C. Lewis, Watermelons .... 

 Samuel Hartwell, Melons ..... 

 Henry E. Rich, Beans 



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