420 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



To Thomas Needham, gardener to O. H. Mather, for a beautiful vase and 

 bouquet, a gratuity of $6. 



To Mrs. E. A. Story, for a beautiful circular design, a gratuity of $3. 



To Hovey & Co., for a pair of flat bouquets, a gratuity of S2. 



To Charles Mayert, for designs for landscape gardening, a gratuity of $4. 



To J. L. L. F. Warren, for a unique pyramidal bouquet, composed of 

 vegetables, a gratuity of $5. 



To William Quant, for a pyramidal bouquet, a gratuity of §-2. 



To the Messrs. Winship, for a pyramidal bouquet, a gratuity of $2. 



To William Quant, for 12 plants of fine dwarf coxcombs, and other pot 

 plants, a gratuity of $5. 



Messrs. Breck, Haggerston, C. M. Hovey, H. W. Button and McLen- 

 nan, judges. 



Fruit. — Apples. To B. V. French, for the greatest number of kinds, 

 and the best grown, a premium of $10. 



To Messrs. Hyde, for the second do., a premium of $5. 



To Capt. Macondry, for the third do., a premium of $3. 



Pears. To M. P. Wilder, for the greatest number of kinds, and the 

 best grown, a premium of $10. 



To S. Walker, for the second best do., a premium of $5. 



To J. S. Cabot, for the third do., a premium of S3. 



Grapes. To D. Haggerston, for the best exhibited, first premium of $10. 



To Thomas Needham, for the next best, a premium of $7. 



To Hovey and Co., for the next best, a premium of $5. 



To J. F. Allen, for the greatest number of varieties, and the best grown, 

 a premium of $10. 



To William Quant, for the next best, a premium of $5. 



To O. Johnson, for the best basket of assorted fruit, a premium of $10. 



To Messrs. Hyde, for the best dish of apples, (Gravenstein,) a premium 

 of $5. 



To O. Johnson, for the next best, (Porter,) a premium of $3. 



To I\lr. J. F. Allen, for the best dish of pears, (Williams's Bon Chre- 

 tien,) a premium of $5. 



To S. Walker, for the second best do., (Andrews,) a premium of $3. 



Gratuities. — To James Arnold, of New Bedford, for fine specimens of 

 grapes, a gratuity of $5. 



ToW. H. Deming, of Presque Isle, N. Y., for superior specimens of 

 Beauty of Kent apples, a gratuity of 05. 



To Horace Gray, of Brighton, for fine specimens of grapes, a gratuity 

 of $5. 



Messrs. S. Walker, Haggerston, Macondry, Lovitt and Otis Johnson, 

 judges. 



Vegetables. — The Committee appointed to award premiums on Vegeta- 

 bles, report as follows : — 



To Aaron D. WUhams & Son, of Roxbury, for the best display and 

 greatest variety at the Annual Exhibition, a premium of $10. 



