1858.] REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 17 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 



Levi Lixcolx, Chairman: F. H. Dewey, Darius Rice, Johx S. Ballard, 

 Marshall Flagg, William M. Chase, Worcester. 



Vegetables. — For the largest and best collection, to Samuel P. Champ- 



ney, of Worcestei", SG 00 



For the second best, to William M. Chase, of Worcester, 5 00 



For the third best, to Samuel H. Colton, of Worcester, 4 00 



For the fourth best, to Sylvanus Sears, of Worcester, .3 00 



For the best collection of Potatoes, to Joel Knapp, of Sutton, 3 00 



For the second best, to Samuel P. Champney of Worcester, 2 00 



For the third best, to S. M. Lovering, of Worcester, 1 00 



For the best three pure Canada Crook-neck Squashes, no award,... 2 00 

 For the best three Marrow Squashes, to George G. Burbank, of 



Worcester, 2 00 



For the best three Hubbard Squashes, to S. G. Osgood, of Whitins- 



ville, 2 00 



For the best three mammoth Squashes, James Green, of Worceste'", 2 00 

 For the best Winter Squashes of any other variety, to Jonathan 



Grout, of Worcester, 1 00 



Celery. — For the best three roots of Celery, no award, 1 00 



Cabbages. — For the best three Savoy Cabbages, to Isaac Mills, of Wor- 

 cester, 1 00 



For the best three heads of any other variety, to Ashley Moore, of 



Worcester, 1 00 



Cauliflowers. — For the best three Cauliflowers, no award, 2 00 



PuMPKixs. — For the best three Pumpkins, no award, 1 00 



Turnips. — For the best collection of Turnips, no award, 1 00 



Beets. — For the best table Beets not less than one peck, to George G. 



Burbank, of Worcester, 1 00 



Sweet Corn. — For the best Sweet Corn not less than twelve ears, to 



Isaac Mills, of Worcester, 1 00 



