1857.] REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 13 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 



Thomas Kinnicutt, Worcester, Chairman; Joseph A. Denny, Leicester ; 

 Edward Earle, Worcester; T. R. Norcross, Shrewsbury; Ichabod Wash- 

 burn, Worcester. 



Vegetables. — For the largest and best collection, to Joseph Lov'ell, of 



Worcester, $5 00 



For the second best, to Samuel P. Champney, of Worcester, 3 00 



For the third best, to Wm. M. Chase, of Worcester, 2 00 



For the best collection of Potatoes, to Joel Knapp, of Sutton, .S 00 



For the next best, to S. M. Lovering, of Worcester, 2 00 



For the best seedling Potatoes, not awarded, 3 00 



For the best three pure Canada crook-neck Squashes, to Samuel H. 



Colton, of Worcester, 2 00 



For the best three Marrow Squashes, (owner unknown), 2 00 



For the best Winter Squashes of any other variety, to Joel Knapp, 



of Sutton, 1 00 



For the best three roots of Celery, to A. B. Lovell, of Worcester,... 1 00 

 For the best three Savoy Cabbages, to Abram Peaslee, of Wor- 

 cester, 1 00 



For the best three heads of any other variety, to N. P. Gates, of 



Worcester, 1 00 



For the best three Cauliflowers, 1 00 



For the best three Pumpkins, to Abram Peaslee, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best collection of Turnips, to 0. B. Hadwen, of Wor- 

 cester, 1 00 



For the best table Beets, not less than one peck, to S. L. Wood- 

 ward, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best Sweet Corn, not less than six ears, to Sylvanus Sears, 



of Worcester, 1 00 



Gratuities. — For seedling Potatoes, to Eli Johnson, of Worcester, 1 00 



" For six Valparaiso Squashes, to A. Bigelow, of Worcester, 1 00 

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