PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR VEGETABLES. 



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Martynias. — For the best twenty-four specimens, to Walter 



Russell, 



For the second best, to G. W. Pierce, 

 For the third best, to J. H. Bell, 

 Cranberries. — For the best half-peck, to A. T. Brown, 



For the second best, to C. N. Brackett, . 

 Greenflesh Melons. — For the best four specimens, to 

 Walter Russell, ...... 



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

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

 MusKMELONS. — For the best four specimens, to J. H. Bell 



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

 Watermelons. — For the best pair, to J. J. H. Gregory. 

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

 For the third best, to J. J. H. Gregory, . 

 Beans. — For the best two quarts of Large Lima, to B. G 

 Smith, ....... 



For the second best, to George Hill, 

 For the third best, to C. E. Grant, 

 Parsnips. — For the best twelve specimens, to J. L 



DeWolf, 



For the second best, to W. A. Crafts, 

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

 Potatoes. — For the best four varieties, to Mrs. M. T 

 Goddard, ....... 



For the second best, to John Cummings, 

 For the third best, to John Cummings, . 

 For the best peck of Bresee's Prolific, to J. Cummings 

 For the best BrowuelFs Beauty, to J. Cummings, 



For the second best, to Walter Russell, . 

 For the best Early Rose, to J. Cummings, . 



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

 For the best Jackson, to C. N. Brackett, 



For the second best, to John Cummings, 

 For the best Snow Flake, to John Cummings, " . 



For the second best, to John L. DeWolf, 

 For the best peck of any other variety, to J. Cummings 

 for Eureka, ...... 



For the second best, to Mrs. M. T. Goddard, for 

 Hardy's Seedling, 



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