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Cambridge, Winter Sweet, Bicknell, Boxford, Fall Spice, Isaac, Monstrous 

 Pippin, Spitzemberg, Hightop Sweet, and several others. From J. L. L. 

 F. Warren, a variety of fruits, of which the Committee have no list of 

 names. From F. W. Macondry : Fears. — Belle Lucrative, Reine des Pays 

 Bas, Passe Colmar, Figue de Naples, and others; also, a variety of Apples. 



Fruits of various kinds were contributed by J. Fenno, Chelsea ; Josiah 

 Richardson, Cambridgeport ; Wm. Thomas, Boston ; Mrs. Pratt, Water- 

 town ; M. W. Green, W. Roxbury ; W. Hewens, Boston ; K. Bailey, 

 Charlestown ; A. Chase, Worcester; S.R.Johnson, Charlestown ; G. W. 

 Fowler, Plymouth ; J. Hooper, Jr., Marblehead ; Messrs. Winship, Brigh- 

 ton ; R. Bates, South Weymouth ; A. G. Stimpson, Boston ; T. Gay, Bos- 

 ton ; D. Leland, Sherburne ; J. Bloodgood, Flushing ; J. H. Bates, Cam- 

 bridge ; Wm. Richardson, Dorchester ; George Fitz, Newburyport ; N. 

 Swift, Andover; D. Roberts, Salem; E. D. Woodford, Westbrook ; S. W. 

 Cole, Boston; J. Eustis, South Reading; T. Baldwin, Mt. Vernon, Me. ; 

 C. Ellis, Dedham ; T. Mason, Roxbury ; B. D. Emerson, Jamaica Plain ; 

 Madam Bigelow, Medford ; John Gordon, Brighton ; Dr. Hart, Roxbury. 



Vegetables. — The show of vegetables was much inferior to previous 

 years. From Capt. Josiah Lovitt, South American, Indiana, Crookneck, 

 Buffalo, and Autumnal Marrow Squashes. From A. D. Williams, Blood 

 Beets, Carrots, and very fine Drumhead Cabbages. From J. Nugent, 

 Crookneck and Autumnal Marrow Squashes, and Melons. From W. H. 

 Tilden, Seedling Potatoes. From Mrs. Pratt, Walertown, fine Egg 

 Plants. From M. W. Green, Egg Plants. From P. Barnes, Hercules 

 Club Gourds. From 0. N. Towne, fine Egg Plants. From A. Bowditch, 

 Lima Beans. From the President of the Society, White's Blood Red, and 

 Bassano Beets. From J. Owen, Crookneck Squashes, and Yellow Toma- 

 toes. 



Designs, Wreaths, and Bouquets. — The following is the report of the 

 Committee, appointed to award premiums for Designs, Bouquets, &c. : — 



To David Haggerston, is awarded the first premium of !$30, for his Tem- 

 ple, "dedicated to Flora;" a beautiful and chaste design, universally ad- 

 mired for its classical shape and proportions. 



To William Quant, is awarded the second premium of $20, and a gra- 

 tuity of $5 in addition, for his beautiful pyramidal Temple, surmounted 

 with a cross. 



To Messrs. Hovey & Co., is awarded the third premium of $15, with a 

 gratuity of S5 in addition, for their Chinese Pagoda. 



To William Kenrick, a premium of $10, for a beautiful Harp. 



To Miss Russell, a gratuity of $6, for a Newfoundland Dog, with a bas- 

 ket of flowers in his mouth ; a beautiful design. 



To John A. Kenrick, a gratuity of $5, for a spread Eagle. 



To Edward A. Story, a gratuity of $4, for a Plough. 



