The Garden and Grounds of Mr. T. P. Chandler, of Brookline, so much 

 improved under the direction of Mr. R. Morris Copeland, Landscape Gar- 

 dener, was examined by your Committee, but as the grounds were not fin- 

 ished we forbear going into details. We trust Mr. Copeland will furnish a 

 plan and a description of the grounds for publication. 



After a hasty visit to our friend Joseph Breck, Esq., and his son-in-law 

 Mr. W. C. Strong, we proceeded to the extensive grounds of Hon. J. Wiley 

 Edmands, of Newton. These grounds have been tastefully laid out and 

 planted under the plans and supervision of Mr. Copeland. 



Your Committee close their Report with the following award of prizes 

 and gratuities. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED. 



To Nahum Stetson, Esq., of Bridgewater, for the most economically 

 managed, best cultivated, and most neatly kept Garden, a piece 

 of plate valued at twenty-five dollars, .... $25 00 



For the second best, to T. P. Chandler, of Brookline, fifteen 



dollars, 15 00 



For the most economically managed, and best cultivated Fruit Gar- 

 den, to Captain W. R. Austin, of Dorchester, twenty-five dollars, 25 00 



To Mr. Parker Barnes, of Dorchester, a gratuity of ten dollars, 10 00 



Amount of prizes awarded, ..... $75 00 

 For the Committee, Saml. Walker, Chairman, 



