120 MA!SSACHU8ETTS HORTICTn.TURAL SOCIETY 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR FRUITS. 

 1919. 



Inaugural Meetuxc; Exiiibitiox. 

 January 11. 

 Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 2. 

 Apples: 1st, Hillcrest Farm, Baldwin. 



Rose and Strawhekry ExHiBuriox. 



June 21 and 22. 



Theodore Lijinan Fund, No. 2. 



Strawberries, 6 plates: 1st, Hillcrest Farm. 1 plate, any variety with 

 foliage: 1st, R. M. Saltonstall; 2d, Dr. F. S. DeLue. 1 plate Barry- 

 more: 1st, Hillcrest Farm. Golden Gate: 1st, W. C. Cooper. Mar- 

 shall: 1st, R. M. Saltonstall. Senator Dunlap: 1st, Hillcrest Farm. 

 Any other variety: 1st, W. C. Cooper; 2d, Louis Graton. Cherries: 

 1st, F. W. Dahl.^ 

 Gratuities: — Louis Graton, St. Martin Strawberries; Dr. F. S. DeLue, 



Judith Strawberries. 



S^YEET Pea Exhibition. 

 July 5 and 6. 



Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 2. 



Cherries, any Red variety: 1st, Hillcrest Farm; 2d, Faulkner Farm. 

 Any Black variety: 1st, Mrs. R. Goodnough; 2d, Faulkner Farm. 

 Any White or Yellow varietj': 1st, Mrs. M. J. Merrill; 2d, Faulkner 

 Farm. Curr.\nts, 3 varieties: 1st, John Bauernfeind. 1 variety: 

 1st, John Bauernfeind. Gooseberries, 3 varieties: 1st, John 

 Bauernfeind; 2d, W. C. Winter. Any White or Yellow variety: 

 1st, John Bauernfeind; 2d, W. C Winter. Raspberries, 4 varieties: 

 1st, Hillcrest Farm. An}^ Red variety: 1st, John Bauernfeind; 2d, 

 Mrs. R. Goodnough. 

 Gratuity: — Mrs. R. Goodnough, ba.sket of small fruits. 



