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Lettuce. — Four heads of any variety, George D. Moore 



Second, Warren Heustis & Son ...... 



Peas. — Half-peck of any variety, E. C. Lewis, Nott's Excelsior 

 Second, Estate of Joseph S. Fay, American Wonder 

 Third, Elliott Moore, " " . . 



Gratuities : — 

 Estate of Joseph S. Fay, Cauliflowers 

 W. N. Craig, 



Warren Heustis & Son, Tomatoes 

 William C. Winter, 

 George D. Moore, Collection 



June 26. 

 Onions. — Twelve specimens, George D. Moore . . . . 



Second, Sumner Coolidge ........ 



Squashes. — Four Long Warted, Sumner Coolidge 



Four Scalloped, Sumner Coolidge 



Cabbages. — Three of any variety, trimmed, George D. Moore, 

 Early Spring .......... 



Second, George D. Moore, Wakefield . . . . . 



Third, Warren Heustis & Son 



Peas. — Half-peck of American Wonder, Estate of Joseph S. Fay . 

 Second, Hon. Aaron Low ........ 



Third, H. R. Kinney 



Half-peck of any other variety, George D.. Moore, Henderson's 



1897 



Second, John L. Gardner, Nott's Excelsior . . . . 



Third, E. C. Lewis, " " . . . . 



Gratuities ; — 

 Warren Heustis & Son, Collection 

 John Jeffries, " 



E. C. Lewis, " 



George D. Moore, " 



Hon. Aaron Low, " 



July 3. 

 Potatoes. — Twelve specimens, Estate of Joseph S. Fay, Hebron 



Second, Estate of Joseph S. Fay, Savoy 



Third, Estate of Joseph S. Fay, Rose 



Peas. — Half-peck of any variety, George D. Moore, Henderson's 



1897 . . 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low, American Wonder .... 

 ♦ Third, Estate of Joseph S. Fay, Advancer 



