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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



No. 359. 

 No. 360. 

 No. 361. 

 No. 362. 

 No. 363. 

 No. 364. 

 No. 365. 



No. 366. 



Tears. — Rostiezer, three prizes 



Tyson, three prizes .... 



Any other variety, three prizes 



Peaches. — Any variety, three prizes 



Plums. — Japanese, any variety, three prizes 

 Any other variety, three prizes 



Native Grapes. — Six bunches of any variety, three 



prizes 



®3, ^2 

 S3, $2 



$3, $2 



•?3, $2, fl 



VEGETABLES. 



Potatoes. — Twelve specimens of any variety, three 



prizes $3, .$2 



Onions. — Twelve specimens, three prizes . . $3, §2 

 Greenflesh Melons. — Four specimens, three prizes $3, $2 

 Salmon Flesh Melons. — Any variety, four speci- 

 mens, three prizes ...... $8, $2 



Celery. — Four roots of any variety, three prizes . $3, $2 



Beans. — Two quarts of Large Lima, three prizes . $3, S2 



Two quarts of Small Lima, three prizes . . $3, $2 



Two quarts of Goddard, shelled, three prizes . $3, $2 

 Sweet Corn. — Twelve ears of Potter's Excelsior, 



three prizes $3. §2 



Twelve ears of any other variety, three prizes . $3, ^2 



Peppers. — Twelve specimens of Squash, three prizes $3, $2 



Any other variety, three prizes .... $3, $2 



EXHIBITION OF AQUATIC PLANTS AND 

 FLOWERS. 



Saturday, August 21. 

 PLANTS. 



No. 378. OuviRANDRA Fenestralis. — Two prizes . . $8, $6 



FLO^AAERS. 



Theodore Lyman Fund. 



No. 379. Aquatics. — General display of Nymphseas, Nelum- 

 biums, Sedges, Papyrus, and other aquatic plants, 

 arranged for effect, to include not less than 

 twenty-five blooms of Nymphaeas, three prizes $50, $30, $20 



No. 380. Display of twelve Nymphaeas and Nelumbiums, 



named, two prizes ...... $10, $8 



No. 381. Asters. — Large Flowered, of all classes, fifty vases, 

 not less than twelve varieties, three flowers in 

 each vase, three prizes 86, $5, $4 



