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Norman S. Cole, West Boxford, 3d premium, $1, for Cran- 

 berries. 



Andrew Curtis, Peabody, premium, |3, for late Sweet Corn, 

 in milk, (Stowell's Evergreen). 



A. C. Estes, Rockport, premiums, $3 each, for best Early- 

 Rose Potatoes and Fottler's Drumhead Cabbages. 



Levi Emery, Lawrence, premiums, $3 each, for Turnip Beets 

 and Red Cabbages. 



Mrs, Jeremiah Fuller, Middleton, gratuity, $1 .50, for very 

 choice looking gherkins, or small pickled cucumbers, in jars. 



Alfred Green, Salisbury, 2d premium, $2, for Savoy Cab- 

 bages ; gratuity, $2, for exhibit of Potatoes and Onions. 



J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, 1st premium, $8, for best col- 

 lection of garden seed, 210 varieties ; " Birds of New En- 

 gland" for best collection of Vegetables ; premium, $3, for 

 greatest variety of Tomatoes, (14 varieties) ; premiums, $3 

 each, for best Yellow and Red Flat Onions, best Nutmeg Mel- 

 on (" Black Spanish"), Water Melon, Cauliflower (" Nonpa- 

 reil"), and for Early Sweet Corn (" Marblehead"). 



S. W. Hathaway, Marblehead, 1st premium, $3, for Mam- 

 moth Cabbage ; 2d premium, $2, for Stone Mason Cabbages ; 

 and gratuity, 11.50, for Yellow Danvers Onions. 



E. G. Hyde, Danvers, premium, 13, for Purple Top Turnips; 

 2d premium, $2, for Red Cabbages ; gratuities, $1 each, for 

 Early Rose Potatoes and Short Horn Carrots. 



John S. Ives, Salem, 2d premium, |6, for collection of gar- 

 den seed, 198 varieties. 



H.N. & A. D. Johnson, East Saugus, premium, $3, for best 

 Field Corn ; gratuity, |1, for Pearl Pop Corn. 



Allen Lee, Manchester, gratuity, |1.50, for Early Rose Po- 

 tatoes and Pole and Bush Beans, and $1 for Egyptian Sweet 

 Corn. 



Aaron Low, Essex, premiums, $3 each, for best Turban 

 Squash (" Essex Hybrid"), best Round Flat Tomatoes (" Es- 

 sex Smooth Round"), best dish of any other variety (" Low's 

 New Hybrid"). 



