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Win. W. Perkins, Xcwbiirv. bcf^t speciincns Danvers 

 ySweet, $2 ; Xorthern Spy, $2. 



AYillard F. Kinsman, Ipswich, Gl•a^cnstein, $2. 



Samuel Xewman, Peabudy, best Minister, $2. 



Eben Lord, Ipswich, best Sweet Baldwin, $2. 



Y. G. Heard, Ipswich, for best 12 specimens of any other 

 Tariety llusset Pearmain, $1. 



Itichard Hood, Danvers, best Fall Harvey, $1. 



Klijah Vose, Ipswich, best Pennock's AVinter Ked, $1. 



Peter Waite, Danvers, best Garden, $1 : Killhani Hill, $1 ; 

 Hunt's Russet, $1. 



A. F. Huntington, Amesbury, Porter, $1. 



Aaron P. Stone, Ipswich, Poxbury Eussct, $1. 



D. A. Todd, Rowley, Nonsuch, $1. 



D. Bradstreet, Topsfield, Bradstrcet Sweeting, $1. 



M. F. Batchelder, Nonsuch, |1. 



S. N. Baker, Ipswich, Russet, $1. 



Geo. W. Sanborn, Georgetown, Russet, $1. 



James Peatfield, Ipswich, William's Favorite, $1. 



Committee — William Cliickering, Alfred Onbvay, Ilciuy 

 li. Ordway, B. F. Huntington, James Flint. 



GRAPES, PEACHES, S.c. 



The exhibition of Grapes was large and good. Most of the 

 Tarieties for which premiums are oft'ered by this Society were 

 represented by creditable specimeiis, and some by l)unches of 

 superior size and excellence. Among the latter were admirable 

 specimens of Rogers's No. 15 (Agawam), grown by Mr. 

 Alonzo Quimby of Groveland, which for size of the berry, 

 symmetry of the bunch, uniformity of color, and rij)eness of 

 the pulp, we have never seen sur])assed. There v.crc also fine 

 displays of Rogers's No. 22 (the Salem), the Delaware, Dia- 

 na, Concord, Creveling, and Isabella. Manv of these were, 



