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ties, Seckel, Beurrc d'Ain.alis, Bleecker's Meadow, Flemish Beauty,^^fanfc u'V, 



Louise; Plums: Blue Gage, White Gage; Grapes: Isabella, Native. ^%i^ ^ jry '■' 

 Capron furnished a very large variety of the best kind of apples, larger anc 

 better than any contribution, — good for this year. Premium for the best lot of 

 Apples Sa, with the thanks of the Society for adding so much to the show. 



C. W. Harrington, Lunenburg, — Peaches : Yellow Red Rareripe, Early 

 Crawford. 



William A. WnEELER, — Native Grapes. 



John Clapp, Leicester, — Pears : Bartlett, Buffum, Seckel, Bleecker's Mead- 

 ow, Harvard, Julienne, Glout Morceau, Capiaumont, Berlin, Nameless ; 

 Peaches : Jaques' Rareripe, Yellow Alberge ; Isabella Grapes. 



Samuel A. Gushing, Shrewsbury, — Crawford Peaches. 



Dr. Joshua Porter, North Brookfield, — Peaches : Cooledge's Favorite, 

 Seedling, Yellow Red Rareripe ; Pears : Flemish Beauty, Vicar of Winkfield, 

 Belle Lucrative, St. Michael, Beurre d'Amalis, Dearbon's Seedling, a very 

 good lot. 



JoH^ Howe, North Brookfield. — Pears : Beurre Diel ; Lemon Peaches. 



Rev. T. C. Biscoe, Grafton, — Melocoton Peaches. 



J. K. L. PiCKFORD, — Peaches: Yellow Red Rareripe, Cooledge's Favorite. 



Henry Woodward, — Peaches : Cooledge's Favorite, a fine specimen. 



D. W. Lincoln,— Pears : Ananas, (French), Autumn Superb, Bartlett, 

 Brown Beurre, Beurre Diel, Beurre d'Amalis, Capiaumont, Chelmsford, Col- 

 mar d'Aremberg, Dearborn's Seedling, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Easter Beurre, 

 Fondante d'Automne, Frederic of Wurtemberg, Ferdinand de Maistre, Fult(-n, 

 Flemish Beauty, Glout Morceau, Hessel, Hacon's Incomparable, Henry IVth, 

 Julienne, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Long Green, Napoleon, Passe Colmar, Poir 

 de Coq, (grosse) Rostiezer, St. Ghislain, Sargent, St. Michael, Urbaniste, Wash- 

 ington, Wilkinson; Grapes: Black Hamburg, White Muscat of Alexandria, 

 White Frontignan, Golden Chasselas, Grizzly Frontignan, Cbasselas of Fon- 

 tainbleau. Mr. Lincoln's large collection of Pears contained many very fine 

 specimens, and his show of beautiful and luscious Grapes was the most magnifi- 

 cent of anything that has ever been found upon our tables. The White Muscat 

 of Alexandria, and the Grizzly Frontignan, especially, surpassed anything of 

 the kind the Committee ever tasted. To him was awarded the first premium 

 for grapes grown under glass, $2. 



All which is respectfully submitted, for the Committee, 



WILLIAM WORKMAN, Chairman. 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 



John B. Pratt, Chairman ; Charles Nash, John Gray, Jr., of Worcester. 



[No Report appears to have been elaborated by the Committee ; at least none 

 is extant. The following statement of their conclusions is gathered from the 

 official summary of Premiums. — Sec] 



