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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



July 24. 

 Potatoes. — Any variety, twelve specimens, Estate of Joseph S 

 Fay, Hebron . . . . .... 



Second, Estate of Joseph S. Fay, Savoy . 

 Third, Hon. Aaron Low, Early Essex 

 Peas. — Half-peck of any variety, Hon. Aaron Low, New Life 

 Second, Hon. Aaron Low, Heroine .... 



Sweet Corn. — Twelve ears of Crosby, Sumner Coolidge 

 Second, John C. Stone ...... 



Twelve ears of any other variety, Sumner Coolidge, Hybrid 

 Second, Samuel Hartwell, Cory .... 



Tliird, Sumner Coolidge, Cory ..... 



Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens, Sumner Coolidge, Atlantic 

 Second, Isaac E. Cfiburn, Comrade .... 



Third, Sumner Coolidge, Seedling . . ' . 

 Native Mushrooms. — Named collection of not less than five edible 

 varieties, Miss Ellen W. Rumrill .... 



Second, Mrs. Kate E. Parker 



Third, Miss Constance Alexander and IMiss Annie Scorgie 



Gratuity : — 

 Miss Helen M. Noyes, Collection of Mushrooms 



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July 31. 

 Beans. — Two quarts of Goddard, shelled, Warren Heustis & Son . 

 Half-peck of Horticultural, Isaac E. Coburn . . . . 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low ........ 



Third, Joshua C. Stone ........ 



Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens of Comrade, Isaac E. Coburn 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low ........ 



Third, Joshua C. Stone ........ 



Twelve specimens of any other variety, Sumner Coolidge, Atlantic, 

 Second, Arthur F. Coolidge, .\tlantic . . . . . 



Third, Joshua C. Stone, Boston Market . . . . . 



Egg Plant. — Four specimens of Round Purple, Sumner Coolidge, 

 Second, Arthur F. Coolidge ....... 



Gratuities : — 

 Joshua C. Stone, Melons ......... 



Warren Heustis & Son, Collection ....... 



Arthur F. Coolidge, " ....... 



Hon. Aaron Low, " ....... 



August 7. 

 Greenflesh Melons. — Four specimens, Edward Russell (weight 

 of largest specimen, 25^ lbs.) ...... 



Second, Joshua C. Stone ........ 



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