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For the second best specimen of gooseberries, to J. F. Allen, a 

 premium of . . . . . , . $3 00 



Currants. — For the best specimen of currants, to A. D. AVilliams, 



a premium of . . . . . . 3 00 



For the second best specimen of currants, to Josiah Levitt, 

 -a premium of . . . . . 2 00 



Raspberriei. — For the best specimen of raspberries, to Josiah 



Lovitt, a premium of . . . . . . 4 00 



For the second best specimen of raspberries, to Messrs. Hovey, 



a premium of . . . . . . . 2 00 



Strawberries. — For the best specimen of strawberries, to Messrs. 



Hovey, a premium of . . . . . . 5 00 



For the second best specimen of strawberries, to J. F. Allen, a 



premium of . . . . . 3 00 



Mulberries. — For the best specimen of mulberries, to John Hovey, 



a premium of . . . . . . . 3 00 



Water Melons. — For the best specimen of Water Melons, to John 



Gordon, a premium of . . . . . 3 00 



Green-fleshed Melons. — For the best specimen of Green-fleshed 



Melons, to John C. Howard, a premium of . . . 3 00 



Grapes gron-n under Glass previous to July 1. — For the best spec- 

 imen of grapes grown under glass previous to July 1, to John 

 C. Howard, a premium of . . . . . 8 00 



For the second best specimen of grapes grown under glass pre- 

 vious to July 1, to J. F. Allen, a premium of . . 5 00 



Grapes grown under Glass since July 1. — For the best specimen of 

 grapes grown under glass since July 1, to David Haggerston, 

 a premium of . . . . . . . b 00 



For the second best specimen of grapes grown under glass since 



July 1, to Oiis Johnson, a premium of . . . 4 00 



Foreign Grapes from out-door culture. — For the best specimen of 

 foreign grapes from out-door culture, to Kendall Bailey, a 

 premium of . . . . . . Z) 00 



Native Grapes. — For the best specimen of native grapes, to George 



Walsh, a premium of . . . . . . 3 00 



$140 00 



Your Committee recommend that the following gratuities be paid, partly 

 from an unexpended balance of ten dollars, and the balance of twenty-three 

 dollars from a new appropriation. The excellent exhibition of peaches and 

 figs, the new seedling grapes, pears and apples, deserve something more 

 substantial than a passing notice of merited praise. 



