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For the best single specimen, no entry 2 00 



For the best three early Sweinfurth, Sylvanus Sears 3 00 



For the best single specimen, Sylvanus Sears 2 00 



For the best three Eed, Simon E. Fisher 2 00 



For the best single specimen, Simon E. Fisher 1 00 



For the best three Savoy, no entr}^ 3 00 



For the best single specimen, no entrj' 2 GO 



CARKOTS. — 



For the best twelve Early Horn or Short Scarlet, P. L. Moen. 2 00 



For the best twelve Long Orange, Thomas A, Dawson 2 00 



For the best twelve Red, no entry 2 00 



For the best twelve White, no entry 2 00 



CAULIFLOWERS — 



For the best three specimens, Cyrus A. Lovell, of West Boyl- 



ston 3 00 



For the best single specimen, Cyrus A. Lovell, of West Boyl- 



ston 1 00 



CELERY. — ■ 



For the best six roots, John C. Whitin, of Whitinsville 4 00 



For the second best, no entry 2 00 



CORK — 



For the best collection of Sweet, not less than five varieties, 



Sylvanus Sears 5 00 



For the second best, O. B. Hadwen 3 00 



For the best twelve ears of Sweet, Frank J. Kinney 2 00 



For the second best, Alden H. Sears 1 00 



For the best Yellow or Field, of twenty ears traced, no entry. 2 00 



For the second best, no entry 1 00 



CRANBERRIES. — 



For the best peck, no entry 1 00 



EGG PLANT. — 



For the best four specimens, Stephen Salisbury 1 00 



HORSE RADISH.— 



For the best six roots, no entry 1 00 



MELONS. — 



For the best two Water, Joseph Pratt 2 00 



For the second best, Thomas A. Dawson 1 00 



For the best Green Flesh, three specimens, P. L. Moen 1 00 



For the best Yellow Flesh, three specimens. Stephen Salisbury 1 00 



