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For the second best, to W. Russell, 



For the third best, to Anthon^^ Hatch, 



For the best Swedish Turnips, twelve specimens, to 



Mrs. M. T. Goddard, . 



For the second best, to A. T. Brown, 



For the third best, to J. Cummings, 



Cabbages. — For the best Drumhead, three specimens, to 



Seth W. Hathaway, .... 



For the second best, to J. Cummings, 

 For the third best, to Mrs. M. T. Goddard, 

 For the best single specimen, to J. Cummings, 

 For the best Red, to George F. Stone, 

 For the second best, to Anthony Hatch, 

 For the third best, to J. Cummings, 

 For the best Savoy, to J. Cummings, . 

 For the second best, to S. A. Merrill, 

 For the third best, to Mrs. M. T. Goddard, 

 Horseradish. — For the best six roots, to W. W. Rawson 

 For the second best, to John Fillebrown, 

 For the third best, to Walter Russell, 

 Peppers. — For the best peck, to C. N. Brackett, . 

 For the second best, to Charles Stearns, . 

 For the third best, to George F. Stone, . 

 Onions. — For the best peck, of an}- variet}' , to Edward 

 Sumner, ....... 



For the second best, to J. B. Moore, 

 For the third best, to George W. Pierce, 

 For the best three varieties, one peck each, to J. J. H 



Gregory, 



For the second best, to J. Cummings, 

 For the third best, to Josiah Crosby., 

 Egg Plants. — For the best Black Pekin, four specimens 

 to Josiah Crosb}', ... 

 For the second best, to George W. Pierce, 

 For the best Large Purple, to George Hill, . 

 For the second best, to W. W. Rawson, . 

 For the third best, to Walter Russell, 

 Pumpkins. — For the best four specimens, not less than 

 twenty pounds each, to A. T. Brown, 

 For the second best, to W. W. Rawson, 

 Endive. — For the best four specimens, to Walter Russell, 



