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Avieh, best Isabella Grapcc; ; John Perkiius, Ipswich, best Del- 

 aware Grapes ; R. Jordan, Ipswich, best lona Grapes; D. 

 H. Stickucy, Grovelaud, best Allen's Hybrid Grapes ; N. R. 

 Wait, Ipswich, best Diana Grapes ; D. II. Stickney, Grove- 

 land, best Adirondac Grapes ; R. Jordan, Ipswich, best Isra- 

 ella Grapes ; D. II. Stickney, Groveland, best Rogers' No. o 

 Grapes ; D. H. Stickney, Groveland, best Rogers No. 4 

 Grapes ; S. B. Gregory, Hamilton, best Rogers Xo. 22 

 Grapes ; Alonzo Quiniby, Gro-seland, best Rogers Xo. 15 — 

 $2 each. Aaron Low, Essex, best assortment of Cold House 

 Grapes, $5. D. II. Stickney, Groveland, best collection of 

 ten varieties, or more, diploma and $5. D. H. Stickney, 

 Grovelaud, best specimen of Crevelling, $1. Peter Wait, 

 Danvers, best Ijasket assorted fruit, $3. Mrs. Robert Jordan, 

 IpsAvich, 2d best basket assorted fruit, $2. 



GKAXriTIES FOi; Gl.VVl'ES. 



E. Yose, Ipswich, $1. J. Dudley, Ipswicli ; James Peat- 

 field, Ipswich ; R. Daniels, Ipswich ; J. P. C'oAvles, Ipswich : 

 Eben Dodge, Salem ; Tristam B. Eall, Ipswich ; Gilbert Co- 

 nant, Ipswich ; Henry ShaAA', Lawrence — 50 cents each. 



The Committee also recommend gratuities of 50 cents to 

 Mrs. Oliver Underhill, and ]\[rs, Rawson Underbill, for excel- 

 lent specimens of canned fruit ; and of 50 cents to A. J. Be- 

 del, of Rowley, for samples of domestic wine. 



Committee — G. L. Strceter, Y. G. Ilurd, Jas. Knowlton. 



ELOWERS. 



The Committee award to : 



T. Capers, Xcwburvport, best ])air Parlor Bourpiets, pre~ 

 mium, $o ; do. best })air Hand Bouquets, premium, $2 ; do. 

 best dish of Cut Elowers, premium, $2 ; do. best 12 Dahlias, 

 premium, $1 ; Mrs. George Giddings, Ipswich, Eloral De- 

 signs, premium, $2 : Mrs. Charles II. Goss, Ipswich, Petu- 



