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VEGETABLES. 



The Committee on Vegetables have made the following 

 awards : 



For twelve best specimens Early Turnip Blood Beet, $2, to 

 Albert Titcomb, of Rowley. 



For twelve best specimens Long Orange Carrot, $2, to Albert 

 Titcomb, of Rowley. 



For twelve best specimens late Sweet Corn, $2, to Joseph 

 Say ward, of Gloucester. 



For threo best Savoy Cabbages, |2, to Joseph Fellow^s, of 

 Ipswich. 



For three best Drumhead Cabbages, 12, to Albert Titcomb, 

 of Rowley. 



For three best large Drumhead Cabbages, $2, to Gardner 

 W. Herrick, West Gloucester. 



For twelve best large Dutch Parsnips, $2, to D, G. Todd, of 

 Rowley. 



For twelve best specimens of Round Flat Tomato, $2, to E. 

 K. Lee, of Essex. 



For best dish of Tomatoes, $2, to Aaron Low, of Essex. 



For greatest and best variety of Tomatoes, $2, Aaron Low, 

 of Essex. 



For six best Mangold Wurtzels, $2, to Gardner W. Herrick, 

 West Gloucester. 



For twelve best Purple Top Turnip, $2, to Allen Smith, Jr., 

 Rockport. 



For twelve best Yellow Rutabagas, $2, to Gardner W. Her- 

 rick, West Gloucester. 



For twelve best White Rutabagas, $2, to C. R. Anderson, 

 North Andover. 



For three best Marrow^ Squashes, $2, Gardner W. Herrick, 

 West Gloucester. 



For three best Turban Squashes, |2, to Benjamin P. Ware, 

 Marlilehead. 



For three best Hubbard Squashes, $2, to Franklin Alley, 

 Marblehead. 



For best peck Danvers Onions, •'i^2, to Franklin Alley, 

 Marblehead. 



