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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



GRATUITIES AWARDED AT WEEKLY EXHIBITIONS. 



Mrs. T. W. Ward, for Hovey's Seedling Strawberries, Burr's " Field 



and Garden." 

 J. F. Allen, for collections of fruit, Harris's " Insects Injurious to 



Vegetation." 

 H, Vandine, for same, Harris's " Insects Injurious to Vegetation." 

 D. T. Curtis, for large Pear, . 

 G. W. Peirce, for Melons, 

 Walter Russell, for do., 

 D. C. Murray, for do, 

 Stephen M. Weld, for Grapes, 

 H. Brown, for Grapes, 

 W. P. Jenny, for Pears, 



PRIZES FOR FRUITS, AWARDED DURING THE ANNUAL 



EXHIBITION. 



Apples. — For the best twenty varieties, of twelve specimens each, 

 the Lyman Plate, to F. Clapp, valued at 

 For the next best, to A. Clement, 

 For the next best, to A. D. Williams, 

 For the best fifteen varieties, of twelve specimens each, not 

 awarded, ...... 



For the next best, to James Euslis, 



For the next best, not awarded, .... 



For the best ten varieties, of twelve specimens each, to J. W 

 Foster, ....... 



For the next best, to Benjamin Bruce, . 

 For the next best, to Josiah Newhall, 

 For the best five varieties, of twelve specimens each, not awarded 

 For the next best, to W. W. Wheildon, . 

 For the next best, not awarded, .... 



For the best dish of Apples, twelve specimens of one variety, to 

 F. Clapp, . . . . . • . 



For the next best, to S. W. Fowle, 



For the next best, to B. Bruce, .... 



For the next best, to J. Nugent, .... 



Pears. — For the best twenty varieties, of twelve specimens each, to 

 J. C. Chase, ...... 



For the next best, to Walker & Co., 



For the next best, to A. D. Williams, 



For the best fifteen varieties, of twelve specimens each, to Josiah 



Stickney, ....... 



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