1871.] REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 53 



For the best half-peck of Early Ro.se, V. P. Townseiid .... 2 00 

 For the best half-peck of King of the Earlies, F. J. 



Kinney 2 00 



For the best half-peck of Prolific, F. J. Kinney 2 00 



TOMATOES. For the best collection of not less than six 



varieties, and not less than twelve of each variety, 



Alden H. Sears 5 00 



For the second best, Geo. A. Adams 3 00 



For the third best, Sylvanus Sears 2 00 



For the best dish of twelve of General Grant variety, V. 



P. Townsend 2 00 



For the best iish of twelve of Maupay's Superior, no award. 



For the best dish of twelve of Trophy, John C. Whitin. . . 2 00 



For the best dish of twelve specimens other than above, 



P. L .Moen, (Wilcott) 2 00 



CRANBERRIES. For the best peck, no award. 

 WATERMELONS. For the best two specimens, Thos. A. 



Dawson 2 00 



For the second best, P. L. Moen 1 00 



GRATUITIES. 



S. H. Allen, three Cauliflowers, (Shrewsbury) $2 00 



0. B. Hadwen, three Hybrid Squashes 2 00 



H. W. Baldwin, Mammoth Squash, 2 00 



0. B. Hadwen, plate of Tomatoes, name unknown 2 00 



Mrs. A. A. Partridge, Trophy Tomato, weighing 25 ounces 1 00 



Wm. Y. Holman, three Yokohama Squashes 1 00 



H. R. & L. F. Kinney, Display of Vegetables, each 2 00 



State Lunatic Hospital, Display of Vegetables 10 00 



HENRY L. PARKER, Chairman. 



