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 Ked, J. J. II. Gie-urv, Marblchead, $6. 



IIEETS. 



Early Turnip Blood, S. A. Merrill, Dauvers, $3. 

 Long Smooth Blood, none on exhibition. J. J. H. Gre^- 

 orv, for largest and best variety, $3. 



CARROTS. 



Best Short-tup Long Orange, George ^V. lvvi!?!?cll, North 

 Andover, $3. 



Short Horn Orange, to George W. llogers, Peabody, $3. 



' MANGEL WUEZELS. 



Best six specimens, J. II. Cheever, Manchester, |3. 



FLAT TURNIPS. 



Best Purple Top, twelve specimens, E. ^l. Twiss, West 

 Peabody, f/5. 



RUTA-BAGAS. 



Twelve ^pel•itnens Best Yellow, Jacob P. Goodale, West 

 Peabody, $3. 



Twelve specimens Best ^Miite, George ^V. Parsons, Wen- 

 !iam, $3. 



PARSNIPS. 



Twelve s]>ecimens Bct^t, Charles C. Blunt, Andover, $3. 



POTATO JLS. 



Best Early Hose, J. W. Clieever, Manchester, |3. 

 I>e.*t Peerless, J. J. II. Gregory, Marblehead, $3. 



GARBAGES. 



Best Savoj', S. A. Merrill, Danvers, $3. 



Second best, Horatio Perry, Danvers, $2. 



Best Fotler's Brunswick, M. F. liatclieldcr, Peabody, $3- 



Second best, C. R. Anderson, .Peabody, $2. 



Best Stone Mason, S. A. Merrill, Danvers, $3. 



SecMud l)(\>f. J. .T. TT. Grp<v.),-v. Marbldifad. $2. 



