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.Irish Cobbler; 2d, Michael Cahalan, Delaware. Pumpkins, Sugar: 

 1st, Michael Cahalan. Heaviest specimen: 1st, H. W. Hayes; 2d, 

 Michael Cahalan. Radi.shes: 1st, G. O. Bergcnheim; 2d, Michael 

 Cahalan. Scotch Kale: 1st, Michael Cahalan. Spin.a.ch, Xew 

 Zealand: 1st, C. (). Bergenheim. Squash, Delicious: 1st, Michael 

 Cahalan. Hubbard: 1st, H. W. Hayes; 2d, Michael Cahalan. Any 

 other variety: 1st, J. G. Mistho; 2d, Michael Cahalan, Golden Mar- 

 row. Tomatoes, Stone: 1st, Michael Cahalan. Any other variety: 

 1st, A. L. Stephen, Sunrise; 2d, Mrs. E. F. Endicott, Acme. Turnips: 

 1st, J. A. Nixon, White Egg. Any other vegetable, not mentioned 

 in this list: 1st, J. A. Ni.xon, Leeks; 2d, Michael Cahalan, Leeks. 

 Collection op vegetables, S varieties: 1st, C. O. Bergenhcim; 2d. 

 Michael Cahalan. 



Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 2. 



Cereals, one half bushel Wheat: 1st, T. D. Hatfield. One half bushel 

 Oats: 1st, Faulkner Farm. One half bushel Winter Rye: 1st, 

 Faulkner Farm. 



Autumn Exhibition of Fruits and Vegetables 



November S .^j^d 9. 

 John A. Lowell Fund. 

 Collection of vegetables, 6 varieties: 1st, E. A. Clark. 



Silver Medal. 



September 25. D. R. McLean, superior cultivation of Onions. 

 " " T. J. Grey Co., collection of vegetables. 



Honorable Mention. 

 March 8. Hillcrest Farm, Japanese Crones. 



