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competitition, may be presented. The specimens for pre- 

 miums should be on the table by ten o'clock, A. M., labelled 

 with the name of the owners. Persons wishing to become 

 members of this Society, will please make application to any 

 of its officers. 



All premiums not applied for, within six months after they 

 are awarded, will be considered as forfeited to, and for the 

 use of the Society. 



Committee on Fruits. 

 W. Kenrick, Chairman ; Robert Manning, Samuel 

 Downer, Benjamin V. French, Edward M. Richards, John 

 A. Kenrick, John M. Ives, Salem, P. B. Hovey, L. P. 

 Grosvenor, Wilham H. Cowen, J. L. L. F. Warren, 

 S. Pond. 



Committee on Vegetables. 

 Samuel Pond, Chairman; P. B. Hovey, S. Walker, 

 E. M. Richards, Aaron D. Williams, Rufus Howe. 



Committee on Flowers. 

 S. Walker, Chairman; C. M. Hovey, Joseph Breck, 

 S. Sweetser, D. Haggerston, Samuel R. Johnson, M. P. 

 Wilder, William E. Carter. 



E. VOSE, President. 

 R. T. Paine, Corresponding Secretary. 



Exhibited on April 21, 1838. 

 FRUITS. 



Spitzenburg and Lady Apples (good specimens) by Mr 

 Downer. Also specimens of a small, handsome and pleas- 

 ant fruit called ''Golden Russet " — unlike the fruit usually 

 known by that name. 



By Mr Richards, Lady Apple, Roxbury Russet and Rox- 

 bury Sweet, so called ; a small yellow handsome fruit and 

 the Swaar apple. 



