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edge's Favorite ; Pears : Flemish Beauty and Winter Nelis, both very fine ; 

 Native Grapes. 



Alexander H. Plymi'tox, Shrewsbury, — Seedling Peaches. 



Joseph L. Royslex, — Peaches : Yellow Rareripe, R?d Rareripe. 



Job C. Stone, Shrewsbury, — Apples : Leland's Spice, Early Williams, 

 Maiden's Blush ; Purple Quinces. 



Anthony Chase, — Pears : Flemish Beauty, Bartlett, two varieties. Name- 

 less ; Peaches : BuUard's Seedlings ; Green Gage Phmis ; Orange Quinces, 

 very fine. Premium for second best Quinces, $1. 



JosiAH Britton, — Late Crawford Peaches. 



Wm. M. Bickpord, — Apples : Lyscom, Fall Pippin, Blue Pearmain, R. I. 

 Greenings, Baldwin, Winter Sweeting, Belden Sweeting, two varieties, Name- 

 less ; Pears : Pound, Easter Beurre, Seckel, Nectarines. 



Lucius Beach, — Apples : Baldwin, Roxbury Russet, three plates Nameless. 



Horace Chenery^, — Apples : Blue Pearmain. 



Hon. Charles Allen, — Pears : St. Michael ; Quinces. 



John Patrick, Warren, — Peaches : Crawford, Nameless ; two plates of 

 Bartlett Pears, fine. 



Edward Earle, — Pears : Nameless, Sieulle, Duchessed'Angoulerae, Buffum, 

 Bleecker's Meadow, Dix, Bartlett, cooking, eleven plates of pears, names not 

 entered, Seckel ; one plate of Peaches ; Sweet Water Grapes. For his twenty 

 varieties of beautiful pears, he takes the premium for the best collection of 

 Pears, $5. 



Charles Thurber, — Pears : Bartlett ; Apples : Lyscom, Russet, R. I. 

 Greenings, Nameless, two varieties ; Peaches ; Yellow Rareripe, Nameless, 

 Cooledge's Favorite, Yellow Melocoton, Red Rareripe, Nameless. 



George T. Rice, — Pears: Catillac, (the most magnificent specimen of pear 

 in the Hall, but the number was not sufficient for a premium). Duchess d'An- 

 gouleme, very fine, Flemish Beauty, Henry IVth, Passe Colmar, Seckel, very fine, 

 Julienne, Nameless, Bartlett, Nameless ; Plums : Blue Imperatrice, Washing- 

 ton. For the best dish of not less than six specimens, Mr. Rice takes the first 

 premium for his beautiful Seckel pears. 



Dr. H. F. Johnson, — Plums : Imperial Gage, Nameless ; Peaches ; George 

 IVth, Nameless. 



Lemuel Smith, — Bartlett Pears ; Peaches : Red Rareripes, Crawford. 



Joseph H. Hastings, Shrewsbury, — Pears : Bon Chretien ; Peaches ; Yel- 

 low Rareripe ; Native Grapes. 



D. S. Messinger, — Apples : Greenings, Baldwin, Lady, Roxbury Russet, 

 Yellow Crab ; Plums : Coe's Golden Drop, Magnum Bonum, Purple ; Native 

 Grapes ; Pears : Louise Bonne de Jersey, Early Scarlet and Nectarines. 



Alpheus Merrikielu, — Peaches: Jaques' Yellow Rareripe; Plums: 

 Duane's Purple. 



A. J. Brooks, — Peaches: Crawford, Cooledge's Favorite, two varieties 

 Nameless ; Apples : Lyscom, Nameless, Roxbury Russet. 



Dk. H. G. Davis, Millbury, — Apples : dish of Porter's, very fine ; Orange 



