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Rogers, 43, $1 each ; Eobert Rich, do. Concord ; John V. 

 Stevens, Delaware; Henry L. Savary, Groveland, Delaware ^ 

 C. P. Savary, do, Delaware ; C. P. Savary, do, Ch'nton ; H, 



A. Lander, do. Grapes ; D. Granger, Newburyport, Concord ; 



B. F. Huntington, Amesbury, Delaware ; Robert Bailey, 

 Newburyport^ Native Grapes ; Henry Shoof, do, Adirondack y 

 John D. Pike, do, Grapes ; Daniel Horton, do, Israella ; Mrs. 

 David W. Hopkinson, Groveland, superior Quince Wine ; M. 

 W. Bartlet, West Newbury, Delaware ; H. M. Bracket, do,. 

 Concord; Hiram Canney, Newburyport, Concord ; J. A. At- 

 kinson, do, Quince ; Samuel Brown, do, do., George C. Rog- 

 ers, West Newbury, Delaware Grape ; Mrs. I. A. Cooper, do, 

 Wine ; Mrs M. Haskell, do. Canned Pears, gratuities, 50 

 cents each. 



For Committee — D. H. Stickney. 



FLOWERS. 



The Committee on Flowers report the following av»'ards and 

 gratuities : 



Mrs. Robert Bay ley, Newburyport, best pair Hand Boquets, 

 $2 ; Mrs. Robert Bayley, do, best twelve varieties Verbenas, 

 $1 ; Thomas Capers, do, for best general display, Diploma and 

 $3 ; to the same, for Floral Design, $L50 ; best 12 varieties 

 Dahlias, $1 ; dish Cut Flowers, $2 ; Warren Currier, New- 

 buryport, Floral Cross and Baskets, ^L50 ; to the same for 

 general display of Flowers and Plants $3 ; Mrs. Isabella S. 

 Ladd, Groveland, Native Flowers, $1 ; John Higgins, New- 

 buryport, general display of Plants, ^2 ; T. C. Thurlow 

 West Newbury, 14 varieties of Evergreen and Boquets, $1 ; 

 Mrs. Mark Haskell, do, pair of Parlor Boquets, $1 ; Pillsbury 

 and Cutter, Kingston, N. H., display of Everlasting Flowers 



