250 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ROSE AND STRAWBERRY EXHIBITION. 



JCNE 23 AND 24. 



Special Prizes from the Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Strawberries. — For the best four quarts of any variety, Warren 



Heustis & Son, for Marshall, the Lyman Plate, value . . 20 00 



Second, Marshall F. Ewell, for Marshall, the Lyman Plate, value 16 00 



Third, Hon. Joseph S. Fay, " " " " 12 00 



Fourth, Barnard Farm, " " " " 10 00 



Fifth, Sumner Coolidge, " " " " 8 00 



Special Prizes offered by the Society. 

 For the best two quarts of any variety, to be judged by points, 



Marshall F. Ewell, Marshall 6 00 



Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay, Marshall 5 00 



Third, Warren Heustis & Son, Marshall -t 00 



Fourth, Sumner Coolidge, Marshall 3 00 



Regular Prizes. 



For the largest and best collection, not less than twenty baskets 

 of two quarts each, and not less than five varieties, George F. 



Wheeler 25 00 



Ten baskets, not less than three varieties, two quarts each, George 



F. Wheeler 15 00 



Second, George V. Fletcher 12 00 



Third, Isaac E. Coburn 10 00 



Five baskets, of one variety, two quarts each, Marshall F. Ewell . 8 00 



Second, Warren Heustis & Son ....... 6 00 



Third, George F. Wheeler 5 00 



Fourth, Samuel Hartwell 4 00 



Fifth, W. D. Hinds 3 00 



Two quarts of Belmont, George V. Fletcher . . . . . 4 00 



Second, Barnard Farm ........ 3 00 



Third, Samuel Hartwell 2 00 



Bubach, Sumner Coolidge ........ 4 00 



Second, Oliver R. Robbins 3 00 



Third, George F. Wheeler 2 00 



Champion, Barnard Farm ........ 4 00 



Second, George F. Wheeler 3 00 



Third, Bordman Kenrick ........ 2 00 



Charles Downing, Miss Mary S. Walker . . . . . 4 00 



Second, Samuel Hartwell . . 3 00 



Third, William Doran & Son 2 00 



Crescent, tiie second prize to Isaac E. Coburn . . . . 3 00 



