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Cucumbers. — For the best pair under glass, previous to the first Sat- 

 urday of June, to Orr N. Town, . . . . $ 5 00 

 For the second best do., to D. Crowley, . . .3 00 



Cauliflowers. — For the best and largest, during the season, not 



less than 3 heads, to A. D. Williams, . . . 5 00 



Corn. — For the best and earliest sweet corn, not less than 12 ears, 



to A. D. Williams, . . . . . . 3 00 



Cabbage. — For the best drumhead cabbage, during the season, not 



less than 3 heads, to A. D. Williams, . . . 5 00 



For the best Savoy cabbage, during the season, not less than 3 



heads, to A. D. Williams, . . . . . 3 00 



Egg Plants. — The bestdisplay, during the season, to Orr N. Town, 5 00 



Lettuce. — For the best 6 heads, before 1st Saturday in July, to 



Thomas Needham, . . . . . . 3 00 



Potatoes. — For the best and earliest peck, previous to August 1, to 



A. D. Williams, . . . . . . 3 00 



Peas. — For the best and earliest peck in June, to F. W. Macondry, 3 00 



Rhubarb. — For the largest and best, previous to the first Saturday 



in July, not less than 12 stalks, to Josiah Lovett, . . 5 00 



Sqcashes. — For the best pure Canada squashes, not less than 6 in 



number, to A. D. Williams, . . . . 5 00 



Tomatoes. — For the best and earliest, not less than 1 dozen, to A. 



D. Williams, 5 00 



Vegetables. — For the best display and greatest variety, at the 



weekly exhibitions, during the season, to A. D. Williams, . 10 00 

 For the second best do., to F. W. Macondry, . . 5 00 



For the best display and greatest variety, at the annual exhibi- 

 tion, to A. D. Williams, . . . . . 10 00 

 For the second best do., to F. W. Macondray, . . 7 00 



Celery. — For the best and largest blanched, not less than 6 roots, 



to A. D. Williams, . . . . . . 5 00 



Gratuities. 



To J. L. L. F. Warren, for a wreath of corn, 12 varieties. 



To E. Wight, for variety of squashes. 



To William Quant, for early Tomatoes, 



To J. Hovey, for six heads of Lettuce, 



To Thomas Needham, for a display of early cucumbers, 



$ 124 00 



Exhibited. — Fruit : From the Hon. J. S. Cabot, fine specimens of the 

 Beurr6 d' Aremberg, Winter Nelis and Columbia pears. From Josiah 

 Lovett, very fine Chaumontel, Le Cur6, Passe Colmar, Beurr6 d' Arem- 

 berg and Glout Morceau pears. From Messrs. Hovey & Co., Cross pear 

 and Baldwin and R. I. Greening apples. From S. R, Johnson, fine Dix 

 and Beurr6 Diel pears, and a variety called the Urbaniste, probably not true. 



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