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der, Peabody, $3; American Turban, James P. King, Dan- 

 vers, $3 ; Hubbard, Charles O. Putnam, Danvers, $3 ; Mar- 

 blehead, J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, $3. 



Melons — Three specimens Best Green Fiesh, L. C. Han- 

 son, Peabody, $2 ; Best Musk, M. F. Batchelder, Peabody, 

 $2 ; two specimens Best Watermelons, Dayton Killam, (six- 

 teen years,) Boxtbrd, $2. 



Tomatoes — Twelve specimens best round flat, Gen. Grant, 

 and twelve specimens Spherical, J. J. H. Gregory, Marble- 

 head, $3 ; Essex Smooth, Aaron Low, Essex, $3 ; Paragon, 

 dish of any other variety, J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, $3 ; 

 do. for greatest variety, $3. 



Cranberries — One peck best Cultivated, Jos. S. Holt, Dan- 

 vers, $3 ; one peck next best, N. K. Cole, Boxford, $2 ; one 

 peck next best, H. A. Stiles, Middleton, $1. 



Collection Field and Garden Seeds — First premium $8, to 

 John S. Ives, Salem ; second premium to J. J. H. Gregory, 

 Marblehead, $5. 



Gratuities were awarded to Aaron Low, Essex, Garden 

 Seed ; Elias Grimes, Mammoth Squashes, (115 and 140 lbs ;) 



E. M. Manslield, Danvers, 52 Squashes ; J. J. H. Gregory, 

 Marblehead, Collection Squashes, — each $2. Geo. H. Win- 

 chester, Peabody, Early Essex Potato ; J. P. Goodale, Pea- 

 body, Field Corn ; Nathan Page, Danversport, White Field 

 Corn; Charles O. Putnam, Danvers, Marblehead Squash; 

 A. P. Blake, Peabody, collection of vegetables ; F. P. Put- 

 nam, Turnips and Parsnips; T. Graham, Danvers, collection; 



F. W. Lyford, Danvers, Carrots ; Nathan Bushby, Crook- 

 neck Squashes ; F. S. Lovett, Beverly, Pumpkins ; H. Per- 

 ry, Danvers, Squash Peppers; L. C. Hanson, Peabody, 

 Sage, Marjoram, and Savory ; M. F. Batchelder, Peabody, 

 Sage and Marjoram; E. S. Flint, Danvers, Russian Cucum- 

 bers, — eachfl. M. F. Batchelder, Peabody, Celery; Gus- 

 tavus Brown, Georgetown, Big Squash, (90 lbs.) 



