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Ichabod Washburn, Worcester. One plate Isabella Grapes, large 

 size, but not ripe. 



S. P. Champney, Worcester. One plate Early Crawford Peaches. 



Warren Williams, Worcester. One plate Early Crawford Peach- 

 es, one plate of Coe's Golden Drop, and two plates Victoria Plums. 



Mrs. Solomon Parsons, Worcester. Two plates Crawford Peaches, 

 two nameless, one plate native Grapes, very fine, 



Alonzo Hill, Worcester. White native Grapes, and Isabella 

 Grapes, well grown, but not ripe. 



Jonathan Luther, Worcester. One plate late Peaches. 



Gardner Paine, Worcester. Six plates, four varieties, of Peaches, 

 among them the Snow Peach. 



Edward Earle, Wo^rcester. One plate Sweet- Water Grapes, grown 

 in open culture. 



S. B. Watson, Worcester. One plate Red Rareripe, one plate 

 Yellow Rareripe, very fine. 



Henry S. Washburn, Worcester. One jar preserved Plums, one 

 jar preserved Prunes, one jar preserved Pears, preserved in 1846. 

 Entered on the book, but not seen by the Committee. 



Samuel A. Goss, Worcester. One plate Crawford Peaches. 



Joseph Rice, Worcester. Coe's Golden Drop Plums, very nice. 



Mrs. Henry Wheeler, Worcester. One plate Isabella Grapes. 



A. M. Merrifield, Worcester. One plate Melocoton Peaches. 



Mrs. Martha Chickering, Worcester. One plate fine Peaches. 



W. J. Hartshorn, Worcester. Early Crawford Peaches. 



Mrs. F. H. Kinnicutt, Worcester. Coe's Golden Drop, and three 

 other varieties Plums, two plates Isabella Grapes, 



Eli Johnson, Worcester. Seven varieties Peaches, two handsome 

 Seedling varieties, Coolidge's Favorite, Yellow Melocoton, Early 

 Velvet, and Crawford ; and Imperial Gage Plums. 



Francis McCrackin, Millbury. One plate Orange duinces. 



Dr. O. Martin, Worcester. One plate Orange Quinces. 



Sidney M. Park, Worcester. Isabella Grapes, and Coe's Golden 

 Drop Plums. 



Thomas Norcross, Shrewsbury. One plate Early Crawford 

 Peaches, one plate Seedling. 



Alpheus Merrifield, Worcester. Isabella Grapes, one plate 

 Quinces. 



Wm. T. Merrifield, Worcester. Four varieties of Grapes grown 

 under glass,, viz : Black Hamburg in magnificent clusters, the lar- 



