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Fur the best collection of 15 varieties, A. J. Hubbard, 

 Peabodj, $(3. 



For the best collection of 10 varieties, B. F. Stanley, Xew- 

 iburyport, $4. 



For the best dish of Pears (12 specimens) T. C. Thurlow, 

 West Newbury, $G. 



Other varieties at $1.50. Noweau Porter, A. Very, Dan- 

 'vers ; Andrews, B. P. Ware, Marblehead. 



GRATUITIES. 



D. II. Stickney, Groveland, - - - - - $1 00 

 Josiah Newhall, Lynnfield, _ _ _ _ 1 00 



E. A. Perry, Dan vers, - - - - - -100 



G. W. Gage, Methuen, ----- 1 00 



A. II. Gould, Topsfield, - - - - - 1 00 



Sumner Southwick, Peabody, - - _ _ 2 00 



D. ^y. Low, Gloucester. - - - - - 1 00 

 J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, _ _ _ _ 50 



E. W. Green, North Andover, - - - - 50 



Jos. Danforth, Danvers, ----- 50 



Wm. E. Killam, Boxford, - - . - - 50 



Porter Le Gro, Danvers, ----- 50 



Thos. E. Green, do (Endicott tree, 240 years old,) 50 



•Geo. H. Taylor, Peabody, ----- 50 



C. H. Buxton, Salem, ------ 50 



Wm. Huff, Xewbaryport, ----- 50 



E. F. Webster, Haverhill, - - - - - 1 00 



.S. E. Bott, Peabody, - _ - _ - 50 



Chas. J. Peabody, Topsfield, ----- 50 



E. D. nines, Danvers, ----- 50 



C. C. Farwell, Peabody, - . - - - - 1 00 



D. B. Ilarker, Groveland, . _ - - 50 

 Geo. D. Glover, Salem, ----- 50 

 S. A. Merrill, Danvers, ----- 50 

 L. P. Whipple, Lynn, - - - - - - 1 00 



E. Bradstreet, Danvers, ----- 50 



