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tion,) one copy of Victoria Regia; to Mrs. J. Lovett, 2d, (collection,) 

 one copy of Victoria Regia ; to S. Walker, (Gravenstein,) $6 ; to E 

 M. Richards, (collection,) $6; to Eben Wight, (collection,) one copy 

 of Victoria Regia. 



Grapes. — Forced: To S. Austin, $5; to C. E. Grant, #3; to J. Breck & 

 Son, $2 ; to W. C. Strong, $2. 

 Open Culture.— To G. B. Cutter, #1 ; to E. W. Bull, $1 ; to J. Hoif- 

 man, $1; to E. A. Brackett, #3; to Mrs. Wells, $1; to G. B. 

 George, $1 ; to G. W. Collamore, $1 ; to J. Cass, $2 ; to T. Water- 

 man, $2 ; to C. E. Grant, $2. 



Plums. — To J. Gordon, $6 ; to H. Vandine, $5 ; to M. H. Simpson, $4 ; to 

 T. Hastings, $3 ; to Eben Wight, $3 ; to C. Hill, Jr., $2 ; to J. Rich- 

 ardson, bronze medal. 



Melons. — To H. Bradlee, $5; to E. M. Richards, $1 ; to J. B. Moore, #2; 

 to N. Stetson, $2 ; to B, V, French, $2 ; to T. Smallwood, $2 ; to S. 

 Austin; $1 ; to C. E. Evans, #3 ; to G. Everett, $2 ; to A. Parker, $1 • 

 to J. B, Moore, $1 ; to E. Aborn, bronze medal. 



Peaches. — To A. W. Stetson and W. Torrey, $3 each ; to J. S. Sleeper, 

 Hovey & Co., Misses Gushing and J. W. Foster, $2 each. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUTIES FOR VEGETABLES. 



Some very fine species were exhibited particularly of potatoes. The 

 State of Maine and Worcester seedlings were large and very fine. 

 We can only give the awards of the Committee. 

 Best Display. — To J. B. Moore, Concord, $10. 

 For the second best, to J. Stone & Son, $8. 

 For the third best, to B. V. French, $6, 

 For the fourth best, to J. L. Woodward, $4. 

 Mammoth Squash. — For the best, to T. H. Bacon, silver medal. 



For the second best, to O. Kendall, $3. 

 Pumpkins. — For the best, to William Gary, silver medal. 

 For the second best, to N. Stetson, $3. 

 Gratuities. 

 For collections, to J. Fussel, T. Smallwood, G, G. Hubbard, J. Stone &l Son, 

 J. Gordon, $2 each ; to A. D. Williams & Son, Mrs. J. Heard, H. 

 Bradlee, G. Everett, Miss Green, A. Parker, B. Harrington, $3 each. 

 To A. R. Pope for collection and variety of squashes, $5 ; to S. Aus- 

 tin for Egg plants, $1 ; to T. Page, for the same, $2. For squashes, 

 to E. A. Story, #2 ; N. Stetson, $3 ; George Pierce, $2 ; H. Bradlee, 

 $2 ; E. M. Richards, $2 ; E. Cook, $3 ; S. B. Perry, $1 ; and Joseph 

 Drake, Col. Agriculture. 

 To S. Sweetser, for collection, $1; to W. G. Ladd, for tomatoes, $1 ; 

 to George Walsh, for tomatoes, ^1 ; to J, Hyde & Son, for potatoes, 

 $5 ; to Mrs. J. Lovett, for cauliflowers, $1 ; to E. C. Stevens, for 

 pumpkins, §1 ; to W. W. Wheildon, for gourds, $\ ; to M. H. Simp- 

 son, for gourds, $1 ; to F. Dana, for State of Maine potatoes, $1 ; to 

 M. Davis, for Davis potatoes, $1 ; to E. C. Stevens, for cucumbers 

 and Kohl Rabl, $1 ; to A. Parker, for cauliflowers, $2. 



