For o best Drumhead Cabbage, J(>^e[)h lloituii. 

 For 3 best large Druniliead Cabbage, S. A. ]\Ie)-rill. 

 For 12 best large Dutch Parsnips, D. G. Todd, 

 For 12 best round flat Tomato, S. A. Merrill. 

 For 12 best spherical Tomato,' Aaron Low. 

 For 12 best Tomatoes, Peter Smith. 

 For best specimens of greatest Aariety, Aaron Low. 

 For G best ]Mangold Wurtzcl, Benjamin F. Ware. 

 For 12 best Strap-leaf Turnips, M. F. Batcliclder. 

 For 3 best Marrow Squashes, S. A. ^Merrill. 

 For o best American Turban, M. F. P>atchclder. 

 For 3 best Hubbard, M. F. Batchelder. 

 For best peck of Danvcrs Onions, I. A. Ilogers. 

 For best peck of Flat Onions, S. A. Alerrill. 

 For best peck of Eed Onions, S. A. Merrill. 

 For best peck Early Rose Potatoes, S. A. Merrill. 

 For best collection of Garden Seeds, Aaron Low. 



GUATViriKS. 



For fnie Cauliflowers, S. A. Merrill, $1 ; Muskiuehnis, S. 

 A. Merrill, $1 ; Sweet Potatoes, Sidney L()^^', $1 ; lot of 

 Peerless Potatoes, P. ]^. Osborne, |1 ; flne ^'egetable Egg, 

 George T. Thornton, $1 : Kohl Pabi, B. A. Pobinson, $1 ; 

 A\'inter Crookneck, W. P. Phillips, $1 ; 2 large Watermel- 

 ons, ^Y. p. Phillips, $1 ; Mammoth Squash, W. P. Phillips, 

 $1 ; Phinney's Melon, Aaron Low, $1 ; Fine Carrots, F. II. 

 Appleton, $1 ; Sill's Melon, Andrew Lackey, $1 ; Cranber- 

 ries, T. Prime, $1 ; Carrots, Charles Mitchell, $1 ; Early 

 Pose, W. P. Phillips, $1 ; collection of Herbs, :M. F. Batch- 

 elder, |1. For large variety and excellent quality of collec- 

 tion of vegetables, the diploma of the Society is awarded to 

 Sanniel A. jNIerrill, of Danvers. 



There were 89 entries in tliis department this season ; con- 

 trasting that with the .^)9 of last, we see one proof of tlie wis- 



