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Delicious, three specimens: 

 1st, Frederick Mason, $3. 

 Essex Hybrid or Warren, three specimens: 



1st, Frederick Mason, S3. 

 Any other winter variety, three specimens: 



1st, Frederick Mason, Marblehead, $3; 2d, Frederick Mason, Marrow, 

 $2. 

 Tomato. — Any forcing variety grown under glass, three specimens: 

 1st, Oliver Ames, $4. 

 Any outdoor scarlet variety, twelve specimens: 



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

 $1. 

 TtJENip. — Any early white flat or purple top white flat variety, twelve 

 specimens: 

 1st, E. & H. W. Moore, $3; 2d, Oliver Ames, S2; 3d, Mrs. J. L. 

 Gardner, $1. 

 Any globe variety, twelve specimens: 



1st, E. & H. W. Moore, $3; 2d, J. A. Nixon, $2. 

 Rutabaga, any variety, six specimens: 



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

 Herbs. — Green, fresh; largest and best collection, tastefully arranged, 

 with cards explaining the general use or uses of each variety: 

 1st, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, $5. 

 Salad Plants. — Best collection: 



1st, Frederick Mason, $6; 2d, J. A. Nixon, $4. 



Levi Whitcomb Fund. 



Potato. — ■ Best seedling variety, not in commerce, grown for at least two 

 years in New England, twenty-fovu- specimens: 

 Ist, E. & H. W. Moore, $20. 



Gratuities: — 



J. H. Whipple, Pumpkins, $3. 



Boston Consumptives' Hospital, Mammoth Squashes, $2. 

 T. D. Hatfield, large Vegetable Marrow, $2. 

 " " " LucuUus Swiss Chard, $2. 



WiUiam Whitman, collection of vegetables, $6. 



