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Brussels Sprouts. — Half-peck: 



1st, A. E. Hartshorn, $3; 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $2. 

 Cauliflowers. — Four specimens: 



1st, E. R. Teele. S3; 2d, C. M. Handley, $2; 3d. E. L. Lewis, SI. 

 Celery. — Four roots, Pascal, best kept: 



1st, W. Heustis & Son, $5; 2d, Ed. Parker, S3; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, 

 $2; 4th, Arthur Nixon, SI. 

 Any other variety: 



1st, Arthur Nixon, S5; 2d, Ed. Parker, S3; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, S2; 

 4th, W. J. Clemson, $1. 

 Endive. — Four specimens : 



1st, Vincent Buitta, $3; 2d. Vincent Buitta, $2; 3d, E. L. Lewis, SI. 

 Lettuce. — Four heads, best kept: 



1st, W. W. Rawson, So; 2d, Arthur Nixon, S3; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, 

 S2; 4th, G. D. Moore, SI. 

 Leek. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, Mrs, Alice Warburton, S2; 2d, Ed. Parker, $1. 

 Corn. — Yellow or Field, twenty-five ears, traced: 



1st, Elliott Moore. $3; 2d, A, F, Stevens, S2; 3d, E. L. Lewis, $1. 

 Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, E. D. Jordan, $3; 2d, Ed. Parker. S2; 3d, E. L. Lewis, SI. 

 Collection of Vegetables, not less than ten varieties, decorative arrange- 

 ment to be considered: 

 1st, E. L. Lewis, S8; 2d, Ed. Parker, So; 3d, Vincent Buitta, S4. 



WaRREX W. Rawson, ) Committee 

 Warren H. Heustis, j Vegetables. 



