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Robert Williamson 

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Best white button onion First — §3 



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Chickory lettuce | §2 



Best Chine.-!' beans Premium. 



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Best parsnips , §3 



Best carrots ' S3 



Best peppers 



Best ice cream watermelon... 



Best lima beans 



Best Hubbard squash 



Best Carolina -weft potatoes. 



Greatest display melons 



Best green flesh muskmelon. 



Best sweet corn 



Best mountain sprout water 



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Best long blood beet 



Best early rose potatoes 



Best Wadsworth sugar beet.. 



Best display tomatoes 



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Pears. 



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Best six varieties, and best 

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Peaches. 



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