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For the second best, no entry worthy of premium $ 2 00 



For the third best, no entry worthy of premium 1 00 



For the best ten Washington Strawberry, C T. Foster, of Holden. 3 00 



For the second best, S. S Foster 2 00 



For the third best, no entry 1 00 



For the best ten Williams' Early Eed, A. H. Sears 3 00 



For the second best, Edw. S. Howes 2 00 



For the third best, no entry 1 00 



GEATUITIES.— 



For Yellow Bellflower, Jno. Broadbent 2 00 



For Jersey Pippin, A. H. Sears 2 (. 



For Fall Harvey, Jno. Pierce, of W. Boylston 2 00 



For collection, Isaac Mills 2 00 



REPORT ON GRAPES, PEACHES, &c. 



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

 W. Cook, Horatio Phelps, Thomas A. Dawson, Frank J. Kinney, Charles 

 Goodwin, of Worcester ; Paul Whitin, George Cruickshanks, of Whitins- 

 ville ; F. M. Marble, of Grafton ; and Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston. 



GRAPES. 



Under Glass. — For the best two clusters of Black Hamburg, 



W. T. Merrifield ,$ 5 OO 



For the second best, S. Salisbury *•. 3 oO 



For the third best, P. L. Moen 1 qq 



For the best two clusters of any other named Black Grape, W. T. 



Merrifield — Victoria 3 oo 



For the second best, P. L. Moen — Wilmot 2 00 



For the best two clusters of White Muscat, S. Salisbury — Koyal 



Muscadine 3 flQ 



For the second best, P. L. Moen — Cannon Hall Muscat. . 2 00 



For the best two clusters of White Frontignan, no award 3 00 



For the second best, P. L. Moen 2 00 



