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The Committee have made the following awards, viz. : 



AT THE SEPTEMBER EXHIBITION. 

 MELONS— 



For the best two Water, no award S3 00 



For the second best, no award 1 GO 



For the best Green Flesh, three specimens, Phillip L. Moen. . 2 00 

 For the best Yellow Flesh, three specimens, Stephen Salisbury 2 00 



TOMATOES.— 



For the best collection, not less than six varieties and not less 



than twelve of each variety, Thomas A. Dawson. ... 5 00 



For the second best, Sylvanus Sears 3 00 



For the third best, Samuel Putnam 1 00 



For the best Boston Market, Samuel Putnam 2 00 



For the best twelve Lester, Thomas A. Dawson 5 00 



For the best twelve Tilden, Samuel Putnam 2 00 



For the best twelve Trophy, William Y. Holman 2 00 



For the best twelve of any other named variety (Hathaway) 



C. L. Hartshorn 2 OU 



Three Cabbages, contributed by Sylvanus Sears, were of tine quality. 

 Two plates of very nice Peppers were exhibited by Samuel Putnam. 



AT THE OCTOBER EXHIBITION. 



CLASS 1.— 



For the best collection of Vegetables, Thomas A Dawson. . . .$20 00 



For the second best, no award 15 00 



For the third best, no award 10 00 



iJ^^The collection of Vegetables must consist of the following : 

 Beans, 4 varieties. Egg Plant, 1 varieties. 



Beets, 4 " Onions, 2 " 



Cabbage, 4 " Parsneps, 2 " 



- Carrots, 2 " Peppers, 2 " 



Cauliflowers, 1 " Potatoes, 4 " 



Celery, 1 " Pumpkins, 2 " 



Corn, 3 " Squashes, 4 " 



Turnips, 3 " 



SPECIAL COMPETITION: [Open only to the "Worcester City Farm and the 

 State Lunatic Hospital.] 



For the best general collection of Vegetables, no entry $12 00 



For the second best, no award 8 00 



