12 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. 



dition, will, it is believed, warrant reasonable changes in this 

 direction. It is also a suggestion worthy of consideration whether 

 an exhibition of horticultural products might not be useful, desira- 

 ble and perhaps financially successful, in the month of May or 

 June, under the new conditions in which the society will be found. 



JABEZ FISHER, Chairman. 



ASSORTED FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 



Collection of Cut Flowers, Joseph Jackson, ist premium, %2 ; 

 George B. Andrews, gratuity, $i ; Harry Buttrick, gra- 

 tuity, 50 cts. 



Collection of Pot Plants, Joseph Jackson, gratuity, $2. 



Parlor Bouquet, Mrs. G. S. Gilchrist, ist, $\. 



Cut Flowers, Mrs. G. S. Gilchrist, gratuity, 50 cts. ; S. P. Emory, 

 gratuity, 50 cts. 



Pair of Hand Bouquets, Mrs. G. S. Gilchrist, gratuity, 50 cts. 



Bouquet Wild Flowers, Grace M. Putnam, gratuity, 25 cts. 



Bouquet Flowers, Nellie L. Wylie, gratuity, 25 cts. 



12 Hardy Evergreens, George Cruickshanks, gratuity, $2. 



8 Varieties Dahlias, J. H. Pierson, gratuity, 50 cts. 



Flowers and Roses, George Cruickshanks, gratuity, $1.50. 



Pot of Dwarf Dahlias, J. H. Pierson, 50 cts. 



Collection of Peaches, U. S. Heath, ist, $3. 



Plate of Crawford Peaches, Charles Hastings, ist %2. 



Eate Crawford Peaches, J. L. Harrington, gratuity, $1. 



Plate of Lombard Plums, U. S. Heath, ist, $1. 



Plate of Plums, Charles Hastings, 2d, 50 cts. 



MRS. JABEZ FISHER, Chairman. 



VEGETABLES. 



Best Collection of Kitchen Vegetables, Joseph Jackson, ist pre- 

 mium, ^4 ; G. M. Putnam, 2d, $3. 



Collection of Potatoes, Milton S. Rose, ist, $2 ; C. C. Boyden, 

 2d, $1. 



Celery, F. J. Boyden, ist, 75 cts. ; Joseph Jackson, 2d, 50 cts. 



Hubbard Squashes, E. Stone, ist, 75 cts. ; H. B. Fuller, 2d, 50 cts. 



