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by the Curculio, and the fruit is not liable to rot on the tree, as most 

 other varieties. * '^- It is worthy of more extensive cultivation. 



Grapes — Isabella, Fltchburg, and white native. 



Charles Brigham, Grafton. Two plates Orange duinces, — Took 

 the second premium for Quinces, $1.00. 



Caleb B. Metcalf, Worcester. One plate of beautiful Peaches, 

 name unknown. 



Samuel A. Cushing, Shrewsbury. Four plates Peaches — Duxbu^ 

 ry Seedling, Cushing's Yellow, Adams's Red, and a very handsome 

 Seedling originated in Haverhill. 



Nathan Holman, Leicester. Isabella Grapes and Plums. 



Thomas Bowles, Worcester. Isabella Grapes, well grown, but not 

 quite ripe. 



Charles Johnson, Northboro'. Isabella Grapes, very fine and well 

 ripened — a gratuity of $1.00 recommended by the Committee. Al- 

 so, one plate Coe's Golden Drop Plums and two plates Seedling 

 Peaches. 



Nathan Bliss, West Boylston. Two plates Peaches. 



Joseph Hastings, Millbury. One plate Early Crawford Peaches, 

 fine. 



William A. Brigham, Worcester. A small cup Strawberries. 



J. «fc L. Boyden, Worcester. Two plates Crawford Peafehes and 

 two plates nameless, fine. 



F. H. Dewey, Worcester. Plate of White Currants and plate. 

 Red Currants. 



Harvey R. Potter, Grafton. Two plates duinces. 



Lewis Armsby, Northbridge. Late Crawford Peaches^ 



Silas Pprmenter, Westboro'. Seedling Plums. 



A. M. Brigham, Westboro'. Plate Coe's Golden Drop. 



B. F. Thomas, Worcester. Black Hamburg Grapes, grown 

 under glass, very fine. 



William M. Bickford, Worcester. Two plates Currants. 



Edwin Conant, Worcester. Plums — Coe's Golden Drop, very fine, 

 Columbia and Diamond, both fine — and others not entered on Soci- 

 ty's books. 



In behalf of the Committee, 



WILLIAM WORKMAN, Chairman. 



