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Premiums were awarded to the following persons : — 



Beets — Early Turnip Blood, Thos. E. Green, Danvers, $3 ; 

 Long Smooth Dark Blood, J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, $3. 



Carrots — Best Short Top Long Orange, Samuel G. Good- 

 hue, Hamilton, $3 ; Short Horn Orange, Nathan Bushby, 

 Peabody, $3. 



Mangold Wurtzels — best six specimens, Benj. P. Ware, 

 Danvers, $3. 



Flat Turnips— Best Purple Top, H. A. Stiles, Middleton, $3. 



Ruta Bagas — twelve specimens best Yellow, N. P. Proc- 

 tor, Danvers, $3 ; White Sweet German, J. J. H. Gregory, 

 Marblehead, $3. 



Parsnips — Sweet German, N. P. Proctor, Danvers, $3. 



Onions — One peck Best Danvers, Austin C. Peabody, 

 Middleton, $3 ; Yellow Flat, J. J. H. Gregory, Marble- 

 head, $3 ; Red, L. C. Hanson, Peabody, |3. 



Potatoes — one peck best Early Rose, Allen Lee, Manches- 

 ter, $3 ; one peck No. 6, or Peerless, J. J. H. Gregory, Mar- 

 blehead, $3. 



Cabbages — three specimens Best Savoy, H. Perry, Danvers, 

 $3 ; next best Savoy, L. C. Hanson, Peabody, $2 ; best Fot- 

 tler's Drumhead, James Loouey, Marblehead, $3 : next best 

 Fottler's Drumhead, C. H. Brown, Danvers, $2 ; best Stone 

 Mason, J. P. Goodale, Peabody, |3 ; best Early Brunswick, 

 Henry Bushby, Peabody, $3 ; next best Early Brunswick, M. 

 F. Batchelder, $2 ;Best Red, M. F. Batchelder, $3 ; next Best 

 Red, H. Perry, Danvers, $2. 



Cauliflowers — Three specimens best, M. F. Batchelder, Pea- 

 body, $3 ; next best, E. G. Hyde, Danvers, $2. 



Celery — Four roots best, M. F. Batchelder, Peabody, $2. 



Field Corn — Twenty-five ears best, C. K. Ordway, West 

 Newbury, $3. 



Sweet Corn — Twelve ears in milk. Best Early, Thomas E. 

 Green, Danvers, $3 ; do. Best Late, John Lynch, Danvers, $3. 



Squashes — Three specimens, Best Marrow, M. F. Batchel- 



