PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR VEGETABLES. 293 



Savoy, S. P. Buxton 



Second, Samuel Hartwell ..... 



Third, Charles B. Lancaster .... 

 Cauliflowers. — Four specimens, William H. Teel 

 Celery. — Four roots, Artemas Frost, Golden 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn, White Plume 



Third, Charles A. Learned, Arlington 



Gratuities : — 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Tomatoes 

 Calvin Terry, Peppers 

 C. A. Learned, Collection 

 George W. Jameson, Collection 

 Charles E. Grant, " 



Charles N.Brackett, " 



EXHIBITION OF WINTER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 

 November 8. 



Cucumbers. — Pair, the third prize to Varnum Frost 



Cabbages. — Three Red, S. P. Buxton 



Second, H. A. Bagley ........ 



Third, Charles B. Lancaster . 



Savoy, William Christie ........ 



Second, H. A. Bagley 



Third, S. P. Buxton 



Brussels Sprouts. — Half- peck, Joseph H. White ... 



Second, William Christie ....... 



Cauliflowers. — Four specimens, William H. Teel 

 Celery. — Four roots, Artemas Frost . . 



Second, Walter Russell ........ 



Lettuce. — Four heads, the third prize to George F. Stone . . 1 00 

 Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens, Winter Brothers . . . 3 00 



Gratuities : — 



Calvin Terry, Turnips ......... 1 00 



Edward L. Coy, New York, New Seedling Potato Vaughan . . 1 00 



William S. Janvrin, Tomatoes ....... 1 00 



Walter Russell, Collection 2 00 



FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 



March 2G. Benjamin K. Bliss, for new Squash Pride of the Amazon. 



August 2. Joseph Tailby, for Hybrid Cucumber. 



August 16. Charles N. Brackett, for Ignotum Tomatoes. 



August 30. Charles E. Grant, for Burpee's Bush Lima Beans. 



November 8. Edward L. Coy, New York, for New Seedling Potato, Vaughan. 



