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Tor the best teu Washington Strawberry, C. T. Foster, of 



Holden 2 00 



For the best ten of any other sort, TV. Williams, (Gravenstein) 2 00 



GRATUITIES.— (For Single Plates.)— 



John Broadbent, of Millbury, (Yellow Belleflower) 1 00 



REPORT ON GRAPES, PEACHES, &c. 



Committee. — William H. Earle, Chairman; Thomas M. Lamb, W. W, 

 Cook, Horatio Phelps, Thomas A. Dawson, of Worcester; Paul Whitin, 



George Cruickshanks, of Whitinsville; F. M. Marble, of Grafton; and 

 Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston. 



AT THE SEPTEMBER EXHIBITION. 

 GRAPES. 

 For the best collection of not exceeding eight named varieties, 



grown under glass, two clusters of each variety, P. L. Moen . $12 00 



For the second best, no entry 9 00 



For the third best, no entry 6 00 



For the best two clusters of Black Hamburg, no award 2 00 



For the second best, P. L. Moen 1 00 



For the best two clusters of any other Black Grape, no award 2 00 



For the second best, no award 1 00 



For the best two clusters of White Muscat, no award 2 00 



For the second best, S. Salisbury 1 00 



For the best two clusters of any other variety of White, P. L. Moen, 2 00 



For the second best, no award 1 00 



For the best four ripe clusters of any early native variety of out- 

 door Grape, no award 3 00 



For the second best, " H. Prolific," Wm. Y. Holman 2 00 



For the third best, Wm. H. Earle 1 00 



PEACHES. 



For the best collection of six varieties, not less than ten specimens 



each, Wm. Howe, Millbury 8 00 



For the second best, T. F. Greenleaf, Shrewsbury 5 00 



For the third best, no award 2 00 



For the best three varieties of twelve specimens each, Wm. Howe, 



Millbury 5 00 



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