196 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



Society's Prizes. 



Apples. — Best collection of Fall Apples: 



1st, M. S. Wheeler, $15; 2d, Parker Bros., $10. 

 Best plate of Fall Apples: 



1st, H. A. Clark, Gravenstein, $3; 2d, M. S. Wheeler, Red Astrachan, 

 $2. 

 Melons. — Mrs. H. H. Rogers, three specimens: 



1st, A. W. Preston, $3. 

 Peaches. — Belle of Georgia: 

 1st, H. A. Clark, $3; 

 Carman: 



1st, H. A. Clark, $3; 

 Champion : 



2d, F. H. Evans, $2. 

 2d, F. H. Evans, $2. 

 2d, Louis Graton, $2. 



1st, H. A. Clark, 

 Any other variety: 



1st, H. A. Clark, Crosby, $3; 2d, H. A. Clark, Mountain Rose, $2. 

 Plttmr. — Collection of not less than four varieties, other than Japanese : 

 1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $5. 

 Single plate of any variety other than Japanese: 



1st, F. W. Dahl, Bradshaw, $3; 2d, M. S. Wheeler, Gueii, $2. 

 Japanese Plums. — Single plate of any variety: 



1st, M. S. Wheeler, Chabot, $3; 2d, Parker Bros., Abundance, $2. 



John A. Lowell Fund. 



Native Grapes. — Any White grape, six bunches: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, Niagara, $3. 

 Any Purple Grape, six bunches: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, Worden, $3. 

 Any Red Grape, six bunches: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, Delaware, $3. 

 Collection of five varieties, three bunches of each: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $5; 2d, E. R. Farrar, $4. 



Society's Prizes. 



Collection of seasonable fruit, arranged for effect with foliage, to 

 cover a space not larger than 24 sq. ft. : 

 1st, H. A. Clark, $15; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $12. 



Gratuities: 



Mrs. R. Goodnough, basket of Pears, $1. 



Jennison's Floral Gardens, Ideal Everbearing Strawberry, Vote of 

 Thanks. 



