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20 varieties of apples. From S. Phipps, 30 varieties of pears. From 

 Jones & Richardson, 25 varieties of pears. 



From J. Eaton, Cambridge, 7 varieties of pears. From J. F. Allen, 13 

 varieties of pears, and 2 kinds of figs. From W. R. Austin, 16 varieties 

 of pears. From S. Sweetser, 8 varieties of pears. From J. A. Kenrick, 

 10 varieties of pears. From J. W. Foster, 9 varieties of pears, 8 varieties 

 of apples, (including Nortliern Spy,) 2 varieties of peaches, and Red Dutch 

 currants. From C. S. Holbrook, 10 varieties of pears, 7 varieties of grapes, 

 and a basket of fruit. From Galvin & Hogan, 38 varieties of pears, Isa- 

 bella grapes, and one basket of fruit. 



From W. C. Strong, 16 varieties of grapes, and a branch of Black Ham- 

 burgh, with 14 bunches, weighing 25 pounds. From J. Hyde «Si Son, 12 

 varieties of apples. From Mrs. F. B. Durfee, 6 varieties of grapes. From 

 P. Smith, Andover, four varieties of grapes, very large clusters. From T. 

 Page, 17 dishes of grapes. From J. Breck & Son, 3 bunches each of 11 

 varieties of grapes. From T. Waterman, Diana and Breck grapes. From 

 G. B. Cutter, Isabella grapes, (Cutter's Isabella.) From J. Cass, Sweet 

 Water and Isabella grapes. From E. L. Kemp, 2 varieties of apples 2 

 varieties of pears, and 4 varieties of peaches. 



Fruits of various kinds were also contributed by R. Winslow, W. W. 

 Wheildon, S. B. Perry, Miss Gushing, T. Smallwood, George Pierce, F. 

 Marsh, J. Newhall, W. T. G. Pierce, J. Mason, W. H. Palmer, Geo. San- 

 derson, James Wood, Charles Hall, Jr., L. Burr, Curtis & Lincoln, W. H. 

 Spooner, Jr., J. Gilbert, Jr., G. B. George, J. Roberts, A. Parker, O. Hall, 

 Mrs. E. Wells, Mrs, E. Tuttle, J. Q. A. Roberts, H. A. Dean, Miss 

 Greene, W. A. Carter, J. Nugent, T. Thatcher, Jr., C. E. Evans, &c., &c. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



Apples. — For the best thirty varieties, of twelve specimens each, the 

 Lyman Plate, to J. B. Moore, valued at $30. 

 For the second best, to Thadeus Clapp, $25. 

 For the third best, to James Eustis, $20. 

 For the fourth best, to B. V. French, #15, 

 For the best twelve varieties, of twelve specimens each, the Society's 

 Plate, to J. Gordon, valued at $12. 

 For the second best, to Evers & Bock, $10. 

 For the third best, to J. A. Stetson, $8. 

 For the fourth best, to James Hyde & Son, $G. 

 For the best dish of apples, twelve specimens of one variety, to Geo. 

 Pierce, (Porter,) #5. 

 For the second best, to B. Huntington, (Hubbardston,) $'4. 

 For the third best, to J. G. Whipple, (Washington,) $3. 

 For the fourth best, to J, Gilbert, (20 Oz,,) $2. 

 Pears, — For the best thirty varieties, of twelve specimens each, the Lyman 

 Plate, to M, P. Wilder, valued at $30. 

 For the second best, to Hovey &. Co., $25. 

 For the third best, to J. Stickney, $20. 



