16 WORCESTEfe COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1847, 



Dr. S. C. Haktwell, Southbridge, — Seedling Peaches of good quality. 



Samuel Smith, — two varieties Peaches. 



Simon S. Gates, — Apples : Roxbury Russett, Rhode Island Greening, Bald- 

 win, Lowell, Bowback, Poraeroy Pound, and two varieties unknown ; Bartlett 

 Pears ; Red and Yellow Rareripe Peaches ; Quinces, and Native Grapes. 



Wm. G. Maynard, — Lyscom Apples. 



Allen Harris, — Bartlett, and two other varieties Pears. 



Dr. R. Woodward, — Pears : Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, BufFum •, Apples : 

 Baldwin, Rhode Island Greening, Russett Pearmain, White October, Fall Pip- 

 pin, Pound, English Pearmain, and one sort unnamed ; Isabella Grapes. 



J. M. C. Armsby, — two varieties Peaches. 



T. P. Curtis, —Apples : Baldwin, Porter, Lyscom, Queening, Seek-no-further, 

 and eighteen other unnamed varieties. 



John Hammond, — Bartlett and Seckel Pears. 



G. H. Russell, — St. Michael Pears. 



R. D. Dunbar, — Isabella Grapes. 



Rev. T. C. Biscoe, Grafton, — Pears : Bartlett, Beurre d'Aremberg, Passe 

 Colmar, Bleecker's Meadow, Glout Morceau, and one variety unnamed ; Apples : 

 Porter, Baldwin, and Lyscom ; Crawford Peaches and Isabella Grapes. 



Leonard Cheney, Southbridge, — Seedling Pears, excellent quality. 



Charles Hale, Millbury, — Black Hamburg, Isabella, and SWeet Water 

 Grapes. 



Hiram Wing, Northbridge, — Blackstone Grapes, and late Melocoton Peaches. 



Henry Johnson, Millbury, — three Apples, growth of 1846. 



Haynes & Bush, Northboro, — Victoria Plums, True Pumpkin Sweeting 

 Apples, and several varieties of good Seedling Peaches. 



Charles Downing, Newburgh, N. Y,, — Osage Oranges, and St. Michael 

 Pears. 



Rev. H. S. Ramsdell, Thompson, Conn., — Chandler Apples. 



John Miller, Columbus, Ohio, — mammoth Clingstone Peaches, called Van- 

 demark's Seedling. 



F. G. Tucker, Albany, — Apples, Pears and Peaches — a fine collection of 

 beautiful fruit. 



S. W. Cole, Boston, — Quince Apples. 



The above embraces a list of all the fruit exhibited, as entered upon the 

 Society's books, but in the haste in making the entries some omissions may 

 have occurred. 



A few samples of very handsome Apples and Pears were sent for exhibition 

 by F. G. Tucker, of Albany, C. Downing, of Newburgh, H. S. Ramsdell, of 

 Thompson, and S. W. Cole, of Boston, to whom the Society is under obligations 

 for their kind attention. 



As no Premiums are awarded by the Society, (although it is to be hoped its 

 funds will soon warrant it,) the Committee are happily excused from expressing 

 much opinion upon the respective merits of the Fruit exhibited, and they have, 



