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hoped that e'rery one interested will be prepared to contribute 

 toward the settlement, if possible, of some of the still mooted 

 points. 



There were 106 exhibitors, showing 370 plates. Of the 110 

 varieties, the leading ones were represented as follows : — 



FIRST PREMIUMS. 



Baldwin, S. B. George, Groveland, $3 ; Danvers Winter 

 Sweet, Frank Perkins, Newbury, $3 ; Drap d'Or, S. F. Newman, 

 Newbury, $3 ; Hubbardston Nonsuch, Thomas G. Ordway, 

 West Newbury, $3; Porter, Breed & Co., Lynn, |3 ; Pick- 

 man's Pippin, Mrs. N. J. Warren, Marblehead, $3 ; Red Astra- 

 chan, J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, f 3 ; Roxbury Russet, F. P. 

 Todd, Rowley, $3 ; Rhode Island Greening, Mrs. N. J. War- 

 ren, Marblehead, $3 ; Sweet Baldwin, John C. Vennard, Lynn, 

 $3 ; Gravenstein, J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, $3 ; Hunt's Rus- 

 set, S. B. George, Groveland, $3. 



Any other Variety. 



Snow Apple, G. P. & H. E. Goss, Lynn, $1.50 ; Red Cana- 

 da, Thomas C. Thurlow, West Newbury, 11.50 ; Spitzenburg, 

 Thomas C. Thurlow, West Newbury, $1.50. 



