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In addition to the regular prizes awarded during the year, gratui- 

 ties were given A. W. Crockford for cucumbers, and M. ^V. Chad- 

 bourne for artichokes. Red Drumhead cabbage, sho'RTi by Mrs. 

 A. P. Pealiody, and a novelty collection, by Charles W. Parker, 

 received Honorable Mention in October, and onions of the "Ailsa 

 Craig" variety, shown by A. H. Wingett of Lenox, and potatoes 

 of the "Delaware" and "Breck's Pride" varieties, shown by 

 Charles A. Stone of Plymouth, received Honorable Mention in 

 November. 



The amount awarded in prizes and gratuities was S8G3.00, and 

 in addition one Silver Medal and one Bronze Medal, and also $40.00 

 as Special Prizes at the November exhibition. 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR VEGETABLES. 



1907. 



January 26. 



Cauliflowers. — Four specimens: 



1st, C. M. Handley Estate, $3; 2d. E. R. Teele, $2. 

 Cklery. — Four roots: 



1st, W. Heustis & Son, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, $2; 3d, W. Heustis & Son, 

 $1. 

 Mushrooms. — Twenty-four specimens: 



1st, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, $3. 

 Parsley. — Four quarts: 



1st, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, $2. 

 Salsify. — Twelve specimens : 



1st, W. Heustis & Son, $3; 2d, E. R. Teele, $2. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — Not less than four varieties: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, $5; 2d, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, $3. 



Spring Exhibition. 

 March 22, 23, 24 



Willuim J. Walker Fund. 



Cucumbers. — Pair. 



1st, W. W. Rawson, $3; 2d, Halifax Gardens Co., $2. 

 Dandelions. — Peck: 



1st. A. E. Hartshorn, $3; 2d, W. Heustis & Son, $2. 



