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B. F. Stiinlcy, Xewlnirvport, Louise Bon ; A. IT. AVildes, 

 Tpswicli, B(MUTe C'lairgeau ; Wm. Stone, Ipswich, Golden 

 Beiine ; A. Ilodgkins, Ipswich, Duchess d'Angoulcme : ^Nlay- 

 nard Russell. Ipswich, Beurre de .Vujou ; Albion Smith, Salem, 

 Urbaniste : AA'in. H. Graves, Ipswich, Sheldon ; R. Daniels, 

 Ipswich, IMarie Louise ; X. K. Wait, Ipswich, Hovey's Dana ; 

 A.J. llul)bard, Peabodj, Paradise d'Autumn ; J. Perkins, 

 Ipswich, Doyenne Bossock. 



GuATi iTiKs. — James Peatfield, Ipswich, $2 ; Edwin Cur- 

 rier, Newl)uryport, $1 ; Joel Caldwell, Ij)swich, $1 ; R. Jor- 

 dan, Ipswidi, $1 ; X. R. Wait, Ipswich, $1 ; B. F. Stanley, 

 Xewburyport, §1 ; John Ives, Salem, $1 ; A. J. Hubbard, 

 Peabody, $1 ; Benj. P. Ware, Marblehead, $2 ; J. A. Rog- 

 ers, Ipswich, $1 ; Peter Wait, Danvcrs, $2 ; Wm. Chickeriug', 

 Ando\'er, $1. 



For the Committee — Samuel C. Pituian- 



APPLES. 



The Counnittee on Apples report as follows : 



Benjamin P. A^'are, ^Marblehead, best 20 varieties, diploma 

 and $'j. 



William \y. IVrklns, Xewbury, best 10 varieties, $o. 



Samuel Xewman, Peabody, Ijcst 24 specimens, diploma 

 and $5. 



Benj. P. Ware, ^farblehead, Ijcst 12 specimens Pickman 

 Pippin, $2 ; De Drap d'Or, $2 ; Seaver Sweet, $2 ; R. I. 

 Greening, $2. 



Aaron Lowe, Essex, best specimens Porter, $2. 



A. H. Gould, Topsficld, best specimens Baldwins, $2. 



Willard G. Rolf, Xewbury, best specimens Roxbury Rus- 

 set, $2. 



Thomas K. Leach, Topsficld, best specimens Ilubbardston 

 X'onsuch, $2. 

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