142 THE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 



B. D. Hill, South Danvers, Tomatoes, and Snake Cucumbers. 



NiLES T. PiiiPPEN, Salem. Texas Corn. 



M. L. Atkinson, Methuen. Corn. 



Israel Re a, Topsfield. Corn. 



Moses Pettengill, Topsfield. Corn. 



Israel Trask, Beverly. Crook Neck Squash. 



J. Burpee, Georgetown. Broom Corn. 



E. R. MuDGE, Lynn. Celery, Egg Plants, Tomatoes. 



John Bradstreet, Danvers. Potatoes ; planted two and a half bushels 

 last year, and got seventy-five bushels, only five years from the seed. 



Gilbert Conant, Ipswich. Southern Corn. 



M. P. Atwood. Marrow Squashes, five in number, weight one hundred 

 and twenty-two pounds, from one seed. 



N. Woodbury, Salem, One Valparaiso Squash, weight thirty-five pounds. 



Henry Poor, Andover. White Flint, and Red chatf Chili, and White 

 chaif Chili Wheat. 



W. G. Lake, Topsfield. Gourds. 



A CowDRY, South Reading. Pumpkins. 



W. Fairfield, Salem. Turnip Beets. 



W. D. Pic KM AN, Salem. Celery, and two mammoth Squr.shes, weight of 

 the largest, eighty pounds — the smallest, fifty pounds. 



