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Figs.— For the best 12 specimens, to J. F. Allen, . . . . $5 00 



For the second best, to O. Johnson, 3 00 



Gooseberries. — For tlie best specimens, to J. Hovey, . . . 5 00 



For tlie second best, to J. Lovett, 2d, 3 00 



Grapes. — For the best grown under glass, before the first Saturday 



of July, to H. B. Crooker by T. Needham, . . . . 10 00 



For the second best, to J. F. Allen, 7 00 



For the best grown under glass, subsequent to the first Saturday 



of July, to B. D. Emerson, 10 00 



For the second best, to Hovey &. Co., 7 00 



For the best specunens of native grapes, to Hovey & Co., for 



Diana, 5 00 



For the second best, to C. E. Grant, for Isabella, . . . 3 00 

 MusKMELONS. — For the best musknielon, on or before the last Sat- 

 urday in August, to Geo. Newhall, 5 00 



For the second best, to E. M. Richards, 3 00 



Q^ Botli Premiums awarded for the variety called Christiana. 

 Nectarines. — For the best specimens, to J. F. Allen, . . . 6 00 



For the second best, to W. C. Strong, 4 00 



Peaches. — For the best grown under glass, on or before the second 



Saturday in July, to J. F. Allen, G 00 



For the second best, to O. Johnson, 4 00 



For the best grown in open culture, to Galen Merriam, . . 6 00 

 For the second best, no prize awarded. 

 Plums. — For the best specimens, to O. Johnson, for Green Gage, . 6 00 

 For the second best, to F. King, for Coe's Golden Drop, . . 3 00 

 Pears. — For the best collection, not exhibited before this year, with 

 a written description of the same, the Society's Plate, . 



For the second best, 



0;^ There were no competitors. 



For the best summer pear, before the last Saturday in August, 



no prize awarded. 

 For the second best, no prize awarded. 

 For the best autumn pears, to F. Tudor, for Louise Bonne 



d'Avranche, 6 00 



For the second best, to E. Cleaves, for Beurr6 Bosc, . . 4 00 

 For tlie best winter pears, to J. S. Cabot, for Winter Nelis, on 



March 3, 1849, 10 00 



For the second best, to O. Johnson, for Le Cure, . . . 6 00 

 Quinces. — For the best specimens, to O. Johnson, . . . . 5 00 



For the second best, to J. Washburn, 3 00 



Raspberries. — For the best specimens, to J. Lovett, 2d, . . 5 00 



For the second best, to J. Richardson, 3 00 



Strawberries. — For tlie best specimens, to J. Richardson, for Bos- 

 ton Pine, 6 00 



For tlie second best, to O. Johnson, for Hovey's Seedling, . 4 00 

 For the third best, to Hovey & Co., for Boston Pine, . . 3 00 



