FRUIT committee's REPORT. 



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For the best two boxes of Boston Pine, during the season, not 



awarded, . . . . • . 4 00 



For the best two boxes of Brighton Pine, during the season, to 



J. C. Park, . . . . . . 4 00 



For the best two boxes of any other sort, not awarded, . . 4 00 



GRATUITIES AWARDED AT WEEKLY EXHIBITIONS. 



W. C. Harding, for Strawberries, . . . . 3 00 



J. W. Foster, for Ci)llection, Burr's " Field and Garden." 



Walker & Co., for Collection, Harris's " Insects Injurious to Vegetation." 



James Nugent, for Collection, Harris's " Insects Injurious to Vegetation." 



J. T. Foster, for Peaches, Harris's " Insects Injurious to Vegetation." 



F. Clapp, for collection of Fruits, 



N. Spencer, do. do. 



Wm. Gray. Jr., do. do. 



C. E. Grant, do. do. 



B. B. Davis, do. do. 



W. C. Strong, do. do. 



Jonathan French, for collection of Fruits, 



H. H. Hunnewell, 

 B. Harrington, 

 II. Partridge, Jr., 

 A. J. Dean, 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 



N. A. Thompson, for Cherries, 

 John Todd, for Peaches, 



PRIZES FOR FRUITS, AWARDED DURING THE ANNUAL 



EXHIBITION. 



Apples. — For the largest and best collection, of not less than twenty- 

 five varieties, twelve specimens each, to F. Clapp, 

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



For the best twenty varieties, of twelve specimens each, the 

 Lyman Plate, not awarded, valued at, . . . 



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



For the next best, do. .... 



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

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



For the next best, do. .... • 



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

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



For the next best, do. . 

 For the best five varieties, of twelve specimens each, to Wm. A. 

 Crafts, 



6 00 



