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house plants from Mrs. C. Hoffman, the ferns, from Mr. 

 John Robinson, the gladioli from Mr. C. A. Putnam, the 

 floral exhibit from A. H. Dunlap of Nashua, and many 

 others, attracted great admiration. 



The contributors were as follows : — Apples, Charles A. 

 Ropes, C. H. Buxton, Charles M. Richardson, George 

 Chambers, Mrs. E. H. Valentine, James P. Cook, Caleb 

 Foote, Andrew E. Elliott, Miss Belle Leavitt, John G. 

 Waters, and Aaron Nourse. Pears, James P. Cook, Miss 

 E. P. Richardson, W. H. Dennett of Beverly, George 

 Bowker, Aaron Nourse, Andrew E. Elliott, T. P. Sy- 

 monds, Charles A. Ropes, Joseph A. Goldthwaite, Charles 

 M. Richardson, Caleb Foote, Miss Martha G. Wheatland, 

 David Roberts, George Chambers, C. H. Buxton, Dorcas 

 Nourse, Mrs. W. F. Gardner, Mrs. Walter Leavitt, and 

 Miss Belle Leavitt. Peaches, George Bowker, C. M. 

 Richardson, Miss Lizzie Goldthwaite, and Mrs. John Bar- 

 low. Grapes, T. P. Symonds, Miss E. P. Richardson, 

 George Russell, Joseph A. Goldthwaite, Andrew E. Elli- 

 ott, Charles B. Fowler, J. Fiske Allen, Thorpe Fisher, 

 Jos. T. Fuller, A. Nourse, George A. Perkins, Mrs. Wal- 

 ter Leavitt, George Bowker and Miss Belle Leavitt. 

 Plums, Mrs. Wm. G. Kilham. Vegetables, J. H. Sears 

 of Danvers, C. A. Johnson of Plummer Farm School, T. 

 G. Gilbert of Baker's Island, and W. H. Dennett of Bev- 

 erly. Pot Plants, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, John Robin- 

 son, and George F. Sheldon. Floivers, A. H. Dunlap & 

 Son of Nashua, N. H., Mrs. L. P. Weston of Danvers, 

 Charles A. Putnam, Miss Martha Horton, Mrs. W. F. 

 Gardner, Miss Bessie Safford, Miss iLizzie Sanborn, Miss 

 A. W. Kimball, John Robinson, Mrs. Charles Osgood, 

 Miss Mary A. Ropes, and John Webster. Miscellaneous, 

 Mrs. W. F. Gardner, Orrin Weston, Miss Anna Frye, 

 Miss Dorcas Nourse, Mi-s. C. Osgood, and George Russell. 



