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Report ox All Other Fruits. 



The Committee on all other Fruits beg leave to report in their 

 several departments, as follows : 



Peaches. — The Show of Peaches, for this year, has been neces- 

 sarily meagre, on account of the drought and lateness of the season. 

 The specimens of the lute varieties were, however, quite equal to 

 those of former years, especially of the Late Crawford and Kenrick's 

 Heath. The lateness of the season, of course, prevented all the 

 fine early varieties from appearance at the annual show, but the sub- 

 joined list will show that in variety, as well as in quality, the show 

 was at least creditable. 



Charles White, Worcester. Late Crawford. 



A. H.Allen, Shrewsbury. Late Crawford, very fine. 



Alzirus Brown, Worcester. Blood Peaches. 



Obadiah B. Hadwen, Worcester. Late Crawford, Seedling, Ken- 

 rick's Heath, Seedling Clingstone, and Golden Purple, fine. 



Parley Holman, Leicester. Late Crawford. 



N. Randolph, Worcester. Morris's White. 



Mrs. Wm. Dickinson, Worcester. Late Crawford. 



George A. Brown, Worcester. Late Crawford. 



Silas Allen, Shrewsbury. Seedling, Late Crawford, Blood Peach, 

 Allen's Seedling. 



C. W. Forbush, Grafton. White Rareripe, Late Crawford. 



Leonard Dwinel, Millbury. Seedling Peaches. 



S. P. Miller, Worcester. Late Crawford. 



Martin Stowe, Worcester. Blood Peach. 



Wm. A. Eames, Worcester. Morris's White, Clingstone, Late 

 Crawford. 



Dr. Workman, Worcester. Late Crawford, Frost. 



W. J. Ross, Worcester. Garbert Melcoton, Early Clingstone. 



H. Cheeney, Worcester. Melocoton Peaches. 



Wm. R. Hooper, Worcester. Late Crawford, very fine. 

 George Jaques, Worcester. Blood Peach, Jaques Peach. 



