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Beets. — For the best summer, turnip-rooled, twelve speci 

 mens, to G. W. Piciee ..... 



For the next best, to J. J. Glover . 



For the next best, not awai'ded 

 CucuMBiuts. — For the best pair, to G. W. Pierce . 



For the next best, not awarded 



For the next best, not awarded 

 Lettuce. — For tlie best four heads, any variety, to G 

 W. Pierce 



For the next best, to C. N. Brackett 



For tlie next best, to G. W. Pierce . 

 Carrots, Short Scarlet, or Early Horn. — For the best 

 twelve specimens, not awarded 



For the next best, not awarded 



For the next best, not awarded 



July 5. 



Beans. — For the best and earliest peck of string, to C 

 I). Kingman ...... 



For tl>e next best, to John Fillcbrown 

 For the next best, not awarded . . . 



Onions. — For the best twelve specimens, to Josiah Crosb}' 

 For the next best, to John Fillcbrown 

 For the next best, to C. W. Chamberlain 

 Carrots. — For the best twelve Long Orange, not awarde 

 For the next best, not awarded 

 For the best twelve Scarlet, or Early Horn, to Josiah 



Crosby 



For the next liost, not awarded 

 Cabbages. — For the best four, to John Fillcbrown 

 For the next best, to Josiah Crosby 

 For the next best, not awarded 

 For the next best, not awarded 

 Potatoes. — For the best peck, to C. D Kingman, for 

 Early Rose ....... 



For the next best, not awarded 



For the next best, not awarded 



Squashes. — For the best Long Warted Summer, six 



specimens, not awarded . . . . . 



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