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melan ; Geo. W. Gage, Methiien, Rogers, No. 3 ; J. W. 

 Eopes, Danvers, Rogers No. 4 ; E. P. Richardson, Lawrence, 

 Rogers No. 15 ; Geo. W. Taylor, Peabody, Rogers No. 19 ; 

 F. Upton, Danvers, the Salem. 



For best collection of Cold House Grapes, W. H. Brown, 

 Peabody, $6 ; second best collection, R, D. Rogers, Pea- 

 body, $4 ; third best collection, Aaron Low, Essex, $3. 



Best collection ten varieties of Grapes, J. W. Ropes, Dan- 

 vers, $7. 



For best Basket of Assorted Fruit, Peter Wait, Danvers, 

 4; second best, Aaron Low, Essex, $3. 



For the best specimens of other varieties deemed worthy 

 by the Committee, Geo. W. Gage, Methuen, for Worden 

 Seedling and Cottage, $1.50 each; D. H. Stickney, Grove- 

 land, Seedling, $1.50; F. Upton, Danvers, Croton, $1.50. 



Gratuities of $2 each were awarded to Geo. W. Taylor, 

 Peabody, Grapes ; J. Q. A. Batchelder, Danvers. 



Gratuity of $1.50 was awarded to B. S, Perkins, Danvers, 

 Grapes. 



Gratuities of $1 each were awarded to H. B. Learnard, 

 Danvers, Plums ; Peter Wait, Danvevs, Quinces ; T. K. 

 Leach, Topslield, Grapes ; Pklwin Verry, Salem ; Solomon 

 Fuller, J. Silvester, and Peter Wait, Danvers ; Franklin 

 Stiles, Middleton; David W. Low, Gloucester, Basket Wild 

 Fruit. 



Gratuities of .50 were awarded to Benj. Russell and J. W. 

 Ropes, Danvers, Quinces ; Wm. Huff, Newburyport, Grapes ; 

 Chas. E. Smith, Danversport, Grapes ; Henry Fowler, N, 

 Cross, J. L. Smart, and Albert Berry, Danvers ; J. Stimp- 

 son, Gloucester ; Thos. Capers, Newburyport. 



T. C. Thurlow, James Marsh, — Oommittee. 



