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D.-LHLiA Exhibition. 

 September 4 axd 5. 



Beans. — Two quarts of Lima: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $3; 2d, Edward Parker, $2; 3d, G. B. Gill, $1. 

 Beets. — Twelve specimens : 



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

 Cabbages. — Three of any variety, trimmed: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, $3. 

 Celery. — Four roots : 



1st, E. L. Lewis, $3; 2d, W. J. Clemson, $2; 3d, Mrs. A. A. Warburton, 

 $1. 

 Melons. — Sweet: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, $2. 

 Watermelons : — 



1st, E. L. Le\\-is, $3; 2d, Edward Parker, $2; 3d, Joseph Thorpe, $1. 

 Onions. — Twelve specimens : 



1st, W. J. Clemson, Prize Taker, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Giant of Gib- 

 raltar, $2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, Prize Taker, $1. 

 Parsnips. — -Twelve specmens: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, Hollow Crown, S3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Bobbie's 

 Selected, $2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, Long Smooth, $1. 

 Squashes : 



1st, E. L. Lewis, Marrow, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Hubbard, S2; 3d, 

 Edward Parker, Turban, $1. 

 Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, Edward Parker, Stone, $3; 2d, Frederic Cole, Stone, $2; 3d, E. 

 L. Lewis, Stone, $1. 

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

 arrangement to be considered : 

 1st, E. L. Lewis, $8; 2d, Edward Parker, $5. 



Annual Exhibition of Fruits and Vegetables. 

 October 10 and 11. 



Beets. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, W. W. Rawson, Crosby's Egyptian, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Crimson 

 Globe, $2; 3d, E. L. Le^^^s, Crosby's Egyptian, $1. 

 Brussels Sprouts. — Half-peck: 



1st, A. E. Hartshorn, $3; 2d, Mrs. A. W. Blake, $2; 3d, E. L. Le^ns, .$1 . 

 Cabbages. — Three Drumhead, trimmed: 



1st, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $3; 2d, W. W. Rawson, $2; 3d, E. L. Lewis, $1. 



