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For 12 best specinions intermediate Carrot, $2, S. A. Mer- 

 rill, Danvers : 



For 12 best specimens early liorn Carrot, $2, M. F. Batcli- 

 ckler, Peabody ; 



F(*r 12 best specimens late sweet Corn, $2, S. A. Merrill, 

 Danvers ; 



For 3 best Savoy Cabbage, |2, M. F. Batchelder, Peabody ; 

 o best Drumhead, 12, Franklin Alley, Marblehead ; .'5 best 

 large Drumhead, $2, Albert Titcomb, Ivowley ; 



For 12 best large Dutch Parsnip, $2, Albert Titcomb, Kow- 

 ley ; 



For 12 best round flat Tomato, $2, W. P. Phillips, North 

 Andover ; 12 best spherical Tomato, $2, S. A. Merrill, Dan- 

 *crs ; best dish Tomatoes, $2, John Clark, Gloucester ; 



FoT (5 largest Mangold AVurtzel, |2, B. P. AVare, Marljle- 

 liead ; 



For 12 best purple strap leaf Turnip, $2, H. A Stiles, 

 Middleton ; 



For 3 best Autumnal Marrow Squash, $2, S.A.Merrill, 

 Danvers ; 3 best American Turban, $2, Franklin Alley, Mar- 

 blehead ; o best Hubbard, $2, G. B. Loring, Salem : 



Best peck Danvers Onions, $2, Franklin Alley, Marl)le- 

 head; peck yellow flat Onions, $2, i<. A. Merrill, Danvers: 

 ])eck red Onions, $2, Franklin Alley, Marblehead ; 



Best peck early rose Potato, $2, Daniel Foster, Beverly ; 

 j.eck Goodrich, $2, VT. P. Phillips, North Andover: peck 

 Orono, $2, M. F. Batchelder, Peabody. 



Your Committee luuc also made the following awards as 

 gratuities : 



For Cauliflower, $2, to John Heard, Ipswich ; Mountain 

 iSprout Melon, $1, W. P. Phillips, North Andover: Yegcta- 

 blc Egg, $1, Ivobert Bailey, Newburyport ; mannnoth Sijuash, 

 :$1, John IVrley, Newbury; varieties of Melons, $1,M. F. 

 ilatchcldcr, IVabody ; Sweet Potatoes, $1, Sitlney Low, AVest 

 (Jlouct'sler ; King of Karlics, $1, ^Varon Low,^Ivowley ; Peer- 



