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Gladiolus and Phlox Exhibition. 



August 10 and 11. 



Beans. — Two quarts, shelled, not Lima: 



Ist, Frederick Mason, $3; 2d, E. & H. W. Moore, $2; 3d, Mrs. A. A. 

 Warburton, $1. 

 Peppers. — Twelve specimens, Bell or Bull Nose: 

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

 Twelve specimens, any other variety: 



Ist, Frederick Mason, $3; 2d, Frederick Mason, $2; 3d, Oliver Ames, $1. 

 Sweet Corn. — Twelve ears, Crosby: 



1st, Col. Frederick Mason, $3; 2d, E. & H. W. Moore, $2. 

 Twelve ears, any other variety: 



1st, F. W. Sargent, Champion, $3; 2d, Frederick Mason, Potter's 

 Excelsior, $2; 3d, E. & H. W. Moore, $1. 

 Onions. — -Twelve specimens: 



1st, A. W. Preston, .S3; 2d, Frederick Mason, $2; 3d, Mrs. A. A. 

 Warburton, $1. 

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

 arrangement to be considered: 

 iBt, Oliver Ames, $5; 2d, Frederick Mason, $4; 3d, F. W. Sargent, $3. 



Gratuities: ■^- 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Cucumbers, $1. 



Mrs. R. Goodnough, Beans, Kentucky Wonder, $1. 



A. W. Preston, Parsley and Cucumbers, S2. 



Mrs. A. A. Warburton, collection of vegetables, $3. 



Mrs. F. K. Kingman, Green Scallop Squash, Vote of Thanks.. 



Dahlia and Fruit Exhibition. 

 September 13, 14, and 15. 



Gratuities: 



J. S. Bache, collection of Tomatoes, $3. 

 William Whitman, collection of vegetables, 

 Mrs. A. A. Warburton, " " " 



