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For the best twelve specimens of the following varieties a 

 premium of S3 each — Miss i.izzie Greig, Danvers, Baldwin ; K. 

 Braclstreet, Danvers, Danvers Winter Sweet ; Benjamin P. Ware, 

 Marblehead, Drap d'Or, Pickman Pippin, and Sweet Baldwin ; 

 James Flint, Middleton, Hurlbut and Ladies' Sweet ; J. Henry 

 Hill, Amesbury, Hubbardston Nonsuch ; R. C. Bassett, Salem, 

 Killam Hill; W. W. Perkins, Newbury, Porter; W. H. Allen, 

 Manchester, Roxbury Russet ; Peter Wait, Danvers, R. I. 

 Greening; Fred'k Howe, Danvers, Seaver's Sweet; Winthrop 

 Andrews, Gravestein ; Abram Patch, Jr., Danvers, Hunt's Rus- 

 set 



For the best twelve of other varieties, $1.50 each — Wm. Huff, 

 Newburyport, Northern Spy ; Nettie A. Greig, Danvers, Minis- 

 ter ; J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, King of Tompkins Co; D. W. 

 Low, Gloucester, Honey Sweet ; Nathan Bushby, Peabody, P'a- 

 meuse ; Austin J. Peasley, Peabody, Lyscom ; M. Collins, Dan- 

 vers, Fall Harvey ; Winthrop Andrews, Danvers, Yellow Belle- 

 fleur ; S. P. Fowler, Danvers, Jonathan ; Peter Wait, Danvers, 

 Garden Apple; Wm. W, Perkins, Newbury, Moody Apple; W. 

 B. Woodman, Danvers, N. Y. Pippin ; A. M. Putnam, Danvers. 

 Swaar. 



B. P. Ware, Marblehead, $8, best collection of 20 varieties. 

 Wm. W. Perkins, Newbury, 6, " " 15 " 



Peter Wait, Danvers, 4, " " 10 *' 



For the best 24 specimens, (Porter) $6, T. C. Thurlow, West 

 Newbury. 



For Crab Apples, a premium of $1.50 each to W. B. Rich-, 

 ards. Peabody ; S. G. Jones, Salem ; S. Fuller, Peter Wait, S. 

 Knights and Mrs. A. P. Swinerton, Danvers. 



Gratuities of $1.50 each to Miss Mary Lambert, Rowley, A. 

 J. Hubbard and Joseph Moore, Peabody ; J. H, Jones, Jr., Mrs. 

 G . H. Perkins and W. B. Woodman, Danvers. 



