100 



To Joshua Gardner of Dorchester, for the 

 best Autumn apples, the Gravenstein 

 and others, a premium of §5. 00 



To Benja. V. French, for the best Winter 

 apples, including the Yellow Bellflower, 

 Murphy and Danvers Winter Sweet, a 

 premium of 5. 00 



Cherries. To Samuel Downer, for the best cher- 

 ries. Downer's Red Seedling cherry, a 

 premium of 5. 00 



Peaches. To James L. L. F. Warren, for the best 

 peaches of open culture. Specimens of 

 Early Royal George and George IV., a 

 premium of 5. 00 



To M. P. Sawyer, of the city, for the 

 best peaches raised under glass, a pre- 

 mium of 5. 00 

 Plums. To S. R. Johnson, for the best plums, 

 including the Bolmer's Washington and 

 Green Gage, a premium of 5. 00 



To Samuel Pond for the next best, being 

 fine specimens of Bolmer's Washington, 

 Prince's Imperial Gage and Duane's Pur- 

 ple, a o-ra^mfi/ of 5.00 

 J^ectarines. To Thomas Mason, for the best necta- 

 rines, a premium of 4. 00 

 Quinces. To E. M. Richards, for the best quinces. 



Orange and Pear Shaped, a premium of 5. 00 

 Grapes. To J. C. Howard, for the best foreign 

 grapes grown under glass, including the 

 Black Hamburgh and White Chasselas, a 

 premium of 10. 00 



To William Oliver, for the best foreign grapes, 

 out of door culture, the White Chasselas, 

 a premium of 5. 00 



