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22. Theron Johnson, North Andover, for Cold House Grapes, 

 second premumi, $4. George W. Gage, Methuen, best bas- 

 ket of Assorted Fruit, $4 ; Peter Wait, Danvers, second beet 

 basket of Assorted Fruit, $3. 



Gratuities are awarded as follows : H. B. Currier, New- 

 buryport, Peaches, $1 ; I. H. Boardman, Newburyport, Craw- 

 ford's Early, 50 cents ; R. H. Call, Lawrence, Grapes, $1 ; 

 G. W. Gage, Methuen, Concord Grapes, $1.50 ; G. W. Gage, 

 Methuen, collection, $3 ; James Lawrie, Danvers, Delaware, 

 $1.50; Z. C. Wardwell, Groveland, Delaware, 50 cents; L. 

 K. Pemberton, GroTeland, Hartford, $1 ; George Lightfoot, 

 Lawrence, Concord, $1 ; H. H. Hall, Lawrence, Concord, 50 

 cents ; Michael Madden, Lawrence, Diana, 50 cents ; Peter 

 Smith, North Andover, Black Hamburg, $2 ; H. B. Robie, 

 Lawrence, Black Hamburg, $2 ; Mrs. G. P. Waterman, Law- 

 rence, Syrian, $1 ; Peter Wait, Danvers, Orange Quinces, $2 ; 

 Coolidge, Lawrence, Orange Quinces, 50 cents ; H. A. Hale, 

 Law^rence, Orange Quinces, 50 cents. 



Robert Manning, Josiah Newhall, Jos. W. Ropes, W. H^ 

 B . Currier — Committee. 



FLOWERS. 



The following premiums and gratuities are awarded : — 

 T. D. Halley, best pair Parlor Bouquets, $3 ; T. D. Hal- 

 \^y, best pair Hand Bouquets, $2 ; J. C. Craig, Lawrence, 

 best Floral Design, $2 ; Emma H. Gage, Methuen, best Cut 

 Flowers, $2. Mrs. Hill, Amesbury, best twelve Dahlias, $1 ; 

 best twelve Gladiolus, $1 ; best twelve Petunias, $1 ; best 

 display Pansies, $1 ; best twelve Phlox, $1. T. D. Halley, 

 Lawrence, best twelve Verbenas, $1 ; M. E. Fuller, Middle- 

 ton, Native Flowers, $1 ; Edward Flynn, Lawrence, best 

 general display, $4. 



Gratuities of $1 each were awarded to t Mrs. Weston, Dan- 

 vers, Parlor Bouquets ; J. G. Craig, Lawrence, Parlor Bou- 



