1850.] RERORT ON VEGETABLES. 55 



PEACHES. 



1st. — To J. II. Allen, Shrewsbury, best collection, $4 00 



2d. — To dipt. Silas Allen, Shrewsbury, second best collection, 3 00 



3d. — To C. J. Parker, Westboro', third best collection, 2 00 



4th. — To Asa H. Allen, Shrewsbury, best dish of not less than twelve 



peaches, (for his splendid Seedlings,) 2 00 



5th. — To W. L. Lewis, Grafton, second best dish, (for his Earbj 



Crawford,) 1 00 



6th.— To Charles H. Hill, best new Seedling Peach, 1 00 



PLUMS. 



1st.— To S. H. Colton, best collection, $4 00 



2d. — Not awarded. 



3d. — To Ansel Lakin, best dish of Plums, {name of variety douhijid.) 2 00 



4th. — To John C. Mason, second best dish, (for his Jefferson,) 1 00 



GRAPES. 



The splendid specimens from D. W. Lincoln being entered for exhibition 



only, the Committee awarded the 

 1st. — -To Charles Hale, Millbury, best grapes, (grown under glass,). ..$2 00 

 2d. — Not awarded. 

 3d. — To Willard Earle, best grapes of open culture, (for his Sweet 



Water,) 2 00 



4th. — Not awarded. 

 5th. — Not awarded. 



QUINCES. 



1st. — To Job C. Stone, Shrewsbury, best specimen of not less than six 



Quinces, $2 00 



2d. — Not awarded. 



GRATUITY. 



To Solomon Parsons, for a beautiful plate of High Blackberries, $1 00 



The premiums, as above awarded, will be paid by Dr. Samuel Flagg, (No. 

 145 Main street,) if called for before the \st of December next. It is necessary 

 to limit the time within which the payments will be made, in order that the 

 Treasurer may be able to make his report at the annual meeting of the Society 

 in .January. 



Respectfully submitted, 



GEORGE JAQUES, Chairman. 



