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Third, Miss A. Tornberg, . 

 Yellow or Field, twenty-five ears, traced, Mrs. M. T. Goddard, 

 Second, Horace Eaton, 

 Egg Plants. — Four Eound Purple, J. G. Coolidge, 

 Second, C. A. Learned, 

 Third, W. W. Rawson, 

 Tomatoes. — Three varieties, twelve specimens each, I. E. Coburn 

 Second, George Hill, . 

 Third, Ciiarles N. Brackett, 

 Acme, J. Brierly, . 

 Second, C. E. Grant, . 

 Third, Samuel Hartwell, . 

 Emery, George Hill, 

 Second, M. B. Faxon, 

 Third, I. E. Coburn, . 

 Paragon, Charles N. Brackett, 

 Second, C. E. Grant, 

 Third, George Hill, . 

 Perfection, George Hill, 

 Second, Samuel Hartwell, . 

 Third, C. E. Grant, . 

 Any other variety, I. E. Coburn, Favorite, 

 Second, Charles N. Brackett, Cardinal, 

 Third, William H. Spooner, Cardinal, 

 Marttnias. — Twenty-four, Starkes Whiton, 



Second, M. "W. Chadbourne, 

 Peppers. — Twenty-four, Charles N. Brackett 

 Second, C. A. Learned, 

 Third, Sidney Lawrence, . 



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Gratuities: — 



Warren Heustis & Son, Melons, 1 00 



L. W. Weston, Melons, 1 00 



George W. Jameson, Watermelons, 1 00 



Samuel Hartwell, " . . . . . . . 1 00 



Cephas H. Brackett, Muskmelons, 1 00 



Horace Eaton, Squashes, ......... 1 00 



A. H. Dunlap, " . . . i OO 



Patten & Co., Cucumbers, ........ 1 00 



Miss A. Tornberg, Kohl Eabi, ' . . . i 00 



E. J. Bliss, Brussels Sprouts, ........ 1 00 



Charles N. Brackett, Red Sweet Corn, 1 00 



C. A. Learned, Lettuce, 1 00 



W. W. Rawson, " ......... 1 00 



C. E. Grant, Collection, 3 00 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Collection, 2 00 



Albert Bresee, for new seedling potato Leader, the Society's Silver Medal. 



