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$3 ; Geoi'f^e W. Gage, Methuen, and Thomas Capers, Newbury- 

 port. for fine collections, gratuities, $1.50 eacli ; John S. Ives, 

 Salem, Blood, (preserving) gratuity, $1.50; S. H. Putnam, Dan- 

 vers, White Flesh free-stone seedling, J. Silvester, do., do., and 

 George W. Gage, Methuen, seedling, and Daniel Richards, Dan- 

 vers, seedling, $1 each; Peter Wait, Danvers, white seedling, H. 

 M. Osborne Peabody, seedling, A. Kittredge, Haverhill, cling- 

 stone seedling, 50 cents each ; E. F. Webster, Haverhill, Honest 

 John's, Solomon Fuller, Danvers, best Early Crawford, George 

 Pettengill, Danvers, Salways, ;^i each. 



GRAPES. 



K. P. Richardson, Lawrence, best four bunches Concord, 

 Clinton, Adirondack, Rogers' No. 19 or Merrimac, Rogers' No. 

 22, or Salem, premiums, $3 for each ; George W. Gage, Methuen, 

 best four bunches of Hartford Prolific, Israella, Rogers' No. 3, 

 or Massasoit, premiums, $3 for each; George Pettengill, Salem, 

 best four bunches of Isabella, premium, $3 ; James Lowrie, Dan- 

 vers, best four bunches Delaware and lona, premiums, $3 for 

 each ; Franklin Upton, Danvers, best four bunches of Creveling, 

 Allen's Hybrid, Eumelan, and Rogers' No. 15, or Agawam, pre- 

 miums, S3 for each; George W. Taylor, Peabody, best four 

 bunches of Rogers' No. 39. premium $3 ; George W. Rogers, 

 Salem, best collection of Cold House Grapes, first premium, $6, 

 (only collection exhibited.) J. W. Ropes, Danvers, best 10 vari- 

 eties of not less than i pound each, premium, $7 ; D. H. Stick- 

 ney, Groveland, seedling, gratuity, $1 ; Franklin Upton, Dan- 

 vers, Rebecca, Walters and Israella, gratuities, $1 for each; Ru- 

 fus Goodwin, Haverhill, for excellent Delawares and Concords 

 from two years old vines, gratuities, $1 for each ; M. W. Pope, 

 Danvers, plate of assorted grapes, gratuity, $1.50 ; D. H. Stick- 

 ney, Groveland, extra Concords, gratuity, $1 ; Peter Wait, Dan- 

 vers, Israella, Josiah Trask, Danvers, Diana, Mrs. D. J. Preston 



