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Peaches. — For the l)est peaches, open culture, to J. L. L. 



F. Warren, Brighton $5 00 



For the next best, open culture, to John Hill, West 



Cambridge 4 GO 



For the best, grown under glass, to J. F. Allen, Salem 5 00 

 Plums. — For the best plums, to Samuel Pond, Cambridge- 

 port 5 00 



For the next best, to William Thomas, of Boston, 



(seedling) 4 00 



Apricots. — For the best apricots, to Marshall P. Wilder, 



Dorchester 5 00 



Nectarines. — For the best nectarines, to David Hagger- 



ston, Watertown 5 00 



Gooseberries. — For the best gooseberries, to John Hovey, 



Roxbury 5 00 



Strawberries. — For the best strawberries, to Messrs. 



Hovey & Co., Boston 5 00 



For the next best, to J. L. L. F. Warren, Brighton . 4 00 

 Currants. — For the best currants, to A. D. Williams, • 



Roxbury 3 00 



Melons. — For the best water-melons, to J. L. L. F. War- 

 ren, Brighton . . . . . . . 3 00 



For the best musk-melon, to J. Lovett, Beverly . . 3 GO 

 Raspberries. — For the best raspberries, to Messrs. Hovey 



& Co., Boston 5 00 



Grapes. — For the best foreign grapes, grown under glass, 



to David Haggerston, Watertown . . . . 10 00 

 For the best foreign, open culture, to S. R. Johnson, 



Charlestown 5 GO 



For the best native, open culture, to J. L. L. F. War- 

 ren, Brighton . . . . . . . . 5 GO 



Gratuities aivarded are as follows : — 

 To George Lee, of West Cambridge, for a fine specimen 



of peaches, grown in pots . . . . . . $3 00 



To Otis Johnson, of Lynn, for a fine specimen of grapes, 



grown under glass . . . . . . • . 8 00 



To J. Lovett, 2d, of Beverly, for a fine exhibition of ])ears 3 00 

 To Alexander McLennan, of Newton, for a fine display of 



foreign grapes . . . . . . . . . 3 00 



To S. Sweetser, for his exhibition of large Martin rareripe 



peaches . . 3 00 



To George Brown, of Beverly, for a choice exhibition of 



pears 3 00 



To George Walsh, of Charlestown, for large handsome 



peaches . . . . . . . . . , 3 00 



To S. Phipps, of Dorchester, for extraordinary large Bart- 



lett pears 3 00 



To Mr. Ferguson, of New Berlford, for choice native grapes 3 00 

 To Samuel Pond, of Cambridge Port, for his exhibition of 



Gushing pears 3 00 



$150 00 



