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Best Mammoth Drumhead, S. A. Merrill, Danvers, $3. 

 Second best, George W. Rogers, Peabodj, $2. 



CAULIFLOWERS. 



Best, C. R. Anderson, West Boxford, $3. 

 Second best, E. C. Larrabee, Salem, $2, 



CELERY. 



George W. Rogers, Peabodj, $2. 

 FIELD CORN. 



Andrew Curtis, Peabody, $S. 



Sweet Corn, best early, Andrew Curtis, Peabody, $3. 



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



SQUASHES. 

 Best IMarrow, J. P. Goodale, 13. 

 Best Turban, James P. King, $3. 

 Best Hubbard, S. A. Merrill, $3. 

 Best Marblehead, George W. Rogers, $3. 



MELONS. 



Best Green Flesh, S. A Merrill, $2. 

 Best Musk, S. A. Merrill, $2. 

 Best Water, J. J. II. Gregory, $2. 



TOMATOES. 



Best Round Flat, Aaron Low, $3. 

 Best Spherical, S. A. Merrill, $3. 

 Best Trophy, Thomas Capers, $3. 

 Greatest variety, J. J. II. Gregory, $3. 



CRANBERRIES. 



Best peck, Charles C. Blunt, $3. 

 Second best, II. A. Stiles, $2. 

 Third best, W K. Cole, West Boxford, $1. ' 

 Best collection of Field and Garden Seeds, J. J. 11. Greg- 

 .>ry, Marblehead, $8. 



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