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To Thomas Lee, for the best native grapes, 



(Elsinburg,) a premium of $5. 00 



Gooseberries. To Samuel Walker, for the best dessert 

 gooseberries, included in these were Hop- 

 ley's Globe, Gascoigne, Warrington Red, 

 Wellington, Golden Gourd, Whitesmith 

 and Princess Royal, a premium of 5. 00 



Raspberries. To J. L. L. F. Warren, for the best 

 Red and White iintvverp raspberries, a 

 premium of 5. 00 



Strawberries. To Mr Vose, President of the Society, 

 for the best strawberries, Downton and 

 Keen's Seedling, a premium of 5. 00 



To Rufus Howe, for the best Early Virginia 



and Bath Scarlet StYa.wheiYies^ a gratuity oi d. 00 

 To J. L. L. F. Warren, for the best Methven 

 Castle strawberries, and some other fine 

 kinds, including a new variety raised by 

 him from the seeds of the Methven Cas- 

 tle, a gratuity of 5. 00 

 To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for a new Seedling 

 strawberry, raised by them from the seed, 

 a gratuity of 5. 00 



Currants. To A. D. Weld of Roxbury, for the best 



White and Red currants, a premium of 2. 00 



Musk Melon. To Mr Vose, President of the Society, 

 for the best Green Fleshed Melons ; 

 these were the Persian, Minorca, Rock, 

 and Cantaloupe, a premium of 3. 00 



To Messrs, S. & G. Hyde, for the best Wa- 

 termelons, a premium of 3. 00 



For the Committee, 



William Kenrick, Chairman. 



