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For the best open culture of Foreign Grapes, to S. R. John- 

 son, Charlestown, • • • 5 00 



For the best Native Grapes, open culture, to J. L. L. F. War- 

 ren, Brighton, . . • • • • ^ 00 



Gratuities. 



Gratuities awarded, are as follows : — 



To George Lee, of "West Cambridge, for a fine specimen of 



Peaches grown in pots, . . . . • 3 00 



To Otis Johnson, of Lynn, for fine specimens of Grapes, grown 



under glass, . . . . • • 3 00 



To J. Lovett, 2d, of Beverly, for a fine exhibition of Pears, 3 00 



To Alexander McLennan, of Watertown, for a fine display of 



Foreign Grapes, . . . • • • 3 00 



To S. Sweetser, for his exhibition of large Martin's Rareripe 

 Peaches, ....... 



To George Brown, of Beverly, for a choice exhibition of Pears, 



To George Walsh, of Charlestown, for large, handsome 

 Peaches, ...... 



To S. Phipps, of Dorchester, for extraordinary large Bartlett 

 Pears, ....... 



To Ferguson, of New Bedford, for choice Native 



Grapes, ....... 



To Samuel Pond, of Cambridgeport, for his exhibition of Gush- 

 ing Pears, .... . . 



$150 00 



Making in all, one hundred and fifty dollars, being the whole amount of- 

 fered for premiums for 1841. The Committee were of opinion, that the 

 Wells premium should be continued for another year, as no applicant was 

 deemed entitled to it agreeably to the conditions of the notice given June 

 19, 1841. 



BENJAMIN V. FRENCH, Chairman. 



