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Any other variety: 



1st, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, Sutton's Excelsior, $3; 2d, Frederick 

 Mason, Sutton's Excelsior, $2; 3d, Oliver Ames, Farquhar's Pro- 

 lific, $1. 

 Onions. — Twelve specimens. 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $3; 2d, Oliver Ames, $2; 3d, Frederick Mason, $1. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — Not less than six varieties, decorative 

 arrangement to be considered: 

 1st, W. J. Clemson, $5; 2d, Frederick Mason, $4; 3d, Mrs. A. A. 

 Warburton, $3. 



Gratuities: — 



W. Heustis & Son, Purple Top Turnip, $1. 

 D. L. Fiske, collection of Turnips, $1. 

 Oliver Ames, Tomatoes and Cucumbers, $2. 



Sweet Pea Exhibition. 



July 15 and 16. 



Beans. — Half-peck, Wax: 



1st, William Whitman, $3; 2d, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, $2; 3d, W. J. 

 Clemson, $1. 

 Half-peck, Green: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, Farquhar's Plentiful, $3; 2d, William Whitman, 

 Bountiful, $2. 

 Beets. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, Frederick Mason, Crosby Egyptian, $3; 2d, Mrs. A. A. Warbur- 

 ton, Egyptian, $2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, Egyptian, $1. 

 Peas. — -Half-peck, late varieties: 



1st, Oliver Ames, Alderman, $3; 2d, William Whitman, Alderman, $2; 

 3d, Frederick Mason, Gradus, $1. 

 Squashes. — Summer, Long Warted, four specimens: 



1st, Frederick Mason, $3; 2d, W. Heustis & Son, $2. 

 Summer Scallop, four specimens: 

 1st, W. Heustis & Son, $3. 

 Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens: 



1st. Oliver Ames, Comet, $3; 2d, W. J. Clemson, Crackerjack, $2; 

 3d, Oliver Ames. Sutton's Best, of All, $1. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — Not less than eight varieties, decorative 

 arrangement to be considered. 

 1st, W. J. Clemson, $5; 2d, Frederick Mason, $4. 



