PRIZES AWARDED FOR VEGETABLES. 75 



MuSKMELONS. — For the best four specimens, on or before the 



third Saturday in August, not awarded, - - - S4 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 3 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 2 00 



September 4. 

 Egg Plants. — For the best Large Bound Purple, six speci- 

 mens, on or before the first Saturday in September, to 

 Josiah Crosby, ------ 



For the next best, to George W. Pierce, - - - 



For the best Black Pekiu, four specimens, on or before the 



first Saturda}^ in September, to Josiah Crosby, - 



For the next best, to George W. Pierce, 



Beans. — For the best two quarts of Small Lima, or Sieva, on 



or before the first Saturday in September, to George 



Hill, 



For the next best, to W. C. Child, - - - - 



Watermelons. — For the best pair, on or before the first 

 Saturday in September, to George Leland, 

 For the next best, not awarded, . - . - 



September 11. 

 Beans. — For the best two quarts of Large Lima, on or before 

 the second Saturday in September, to George Leland, - 

 For the next best, to W. C. Child, - ■ - 



GRATUITIES AWARDED AT WEEKLi: EXHIBITIONS. 



June 17. To George W. Pierce, for Collection, - - - 2 00 



" " Josiah Crosby, for " - - - 3 00 



" " Joseph Tailby, for Potatoes (King of the Earlies), 100 



" " John Fillebrown, for White Spine Cucumbers, - 3 00 



" " Caleb Bates, for Collection, - - - 2 00 



" " George Hill, for Beets, - - - - 2 00 



" " Miss S. Carter, for Cranberries, growth of 1868, 



" " F. Skinner, for Collection, - - - - 



" " W. C. Strong, for Gen. Grant Tomatoes, - 



" " W. E. Baker, for " " - - 



"' 19. George Leland, for Peas (Carter's First Crop), - 



July 3. W. C. Child, for Collection, 



'"• " Walter Russell, for Cabbages, - . - 



" 10. W. C. Child, for Collection, 



" " John G. Barker, for Norbiton's Giant Cucumbers, 



" " James Comley, for Collection, . . - 



" " Georire Hill, for White Portugal Onions, 



