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For the best collection of Ten Varieties, to W. D. Northend, 

 Salem, $3. 



Eor the best collection of Five Varieties^ to J. V. Stevens, 

 South Danvers, Burr's Garden Vegetables. 



Committee — W. R. Whittier, John V. Stevens, Wm. D. 

 Lamb, Hiram Rodgers. 



APPLES. 



The Committee on Apples award the following premiums: 



For the best Twenty Varieties, to Charles H. Lake, Tops- 

 field, $5. 



For the best Ten Varieties, to Benj. P. Ware, Marblehead, 

 $3. 



For the best Five Varieties, to Albert Kimball, Haverhill, 

 Burr's Garden Vegetables. 



For the best 12 specimens of the following varieties the 

 committee award a premium of $1 each : 



Porter, to William Caldwell, Haverhill ; Golden Kussett, 

 Charles H. Lake, Topsfield ; Pickman Pippen, Benj. P. Ware, 

 Marblehead ; Baldwin, Chas. H. Lake, Topsfield ; Jonathan, 

 James Flint, Middleton ; Hunt's Russet, Peter Wait, Danvers ; 

 Danvers Sweet, Charles H. Lake, Topsfield ; Seaver Sweet, 

 B. P. Ware, Marblehead ; Haskell Sweet, do, do ; Graven 

 stein, H. S. Brown, Haverhill ; Minister, James Flint, Mid- 

 dleton ; Sweet Baldwin, Drap d'Or, Lyscom, Benj. P. Ware, 

 Marblehead ; Roxbury Russett, Russet Sweet, Williams Red, 

 J. A. Lunt, Newbury ; Rhode Island Greening, George N. 

 Ordway, W. Newbury ; Eustice, Josiah Newhall, Lynnfield ; 

 Ladies' Sweet, Fall Harvey, James Flint, Middleton ; Detroit, 

 iS. H- Sheldon, Haverhill ; Sweeting, S. A. Merrill, Danvers ; 



