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September 9 and 10. 



T. T. Watt, display of Tomatoes, Honorable Mention. 



W. Heustis & Son, Celery, Vote of Thanks. 



Louis Graton, Irish Cobbler Potatoes, Vote of Thanks. 



October Fruit and Vegetable Exhibition, 

 October 7 and 8. 



Beans. — Lima, any variety, four quarts, pods: 



1st, Oliver Ames, Burpee's Bush, $4; 2d, D. L. Fiske, Burpee's Bush, 

 $2. 

 Lima, any variety, shelled, one quart: 



1st, M. Cahalan, S4; 2d, D. L. Fiske, $2. 

 String, four quarts: 



1st, Oliver Ames, Valentine, $4; 2d, Miss Elizabeth Thatcher, Far- 

 quhar's Plentiful, $2. 

 Wax, four quarts: 



1st, D. R. Craig, Golden Wax, $4; 2d, D. L. Fiske, Golden Wax, $2. 

 Cauliflower. — Three heads: 



1st, Frederic Cole, Snowball, $4; 2d, E. & H. W. Moore, Snowball, $3. 

 Chard. — Three plants: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, Lucullus, S3; 2d, Oliver Ames, LucuUus, $2. 

 Sweet Corn. — Twelve ears, any variety: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, Stowell's Evergreen, $3; 2d, Mrs. Timothy McDer- 

 mott, $2. 

 Cucumbers. — White Spine type, four specimens: 



1st, J. W. Stone, $3; 2d, Mrs. Timothy McDermott, $2. 

 Egg Plants. — Four specimens: 



1st, Oliver Ames, Black Beauty, $3; 2d, Oliver Ames, New York 

 Improved, $2. 

 Lettuce. — Cos or Romaine, six heads: 



1st, D. R. Craig, $3; 2d, James Donald, $2. 

 Any other variety: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, Big Boston, $3; 2d, Hillcrest Farm, Big Boston, $2. 

 Peppers. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, Chinese Giant, $3; 2d, Oliver Ames, Chinese Giant, 

 $2. 

 Tomatoes. — Open culture, scarlet, twelve specimens: 



1st, Oliver Ames, Chalk's Jewell, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Stone, $2. 

 Culinary Herbs.— Green, fresh, largest and best collection: 

 1st, J. A. Nixon, $5; 2d, Mrs. F. C. Upham, $3. 



