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Crhuh'oloK — Best named Collection. — First pieniinm of four dol- 

 lars to Anthony McLaren of Jamaica Plain. 



For iSeedlbig. — Three dollars to Anthony McLaren of Jamaica 

 Plain. 



For Single JSpike. — One dollar to Anthony McLaren of Jamaica 

 Plain. 



Zinnias. — Second premium of two dollars to Mrs. Abraham 

 Holmes, Jr., of Milton. 



Gratuities. 



H. P. Kidder of Milton, two dollars, for Cut Plowers. 



Miss H. G. Davenport of Milton, two dollars, for Cut Howers. 



Anthony McLaren of Jamaica Plain, two dollars, for Cut Flow- 

 ers, Zinnias and Li Hies. 



Mrs. Abraham Holmes, Jr., of Milton, two dollars, for Cut Flow- 

 ers. 



Mrs. Joshua Britton of Stoughton, two dollars, for Seedling Ver- 

 benas. 



i\Irs. A. K. Teele of Milton, two dollars, for Seedling Petunias ; 

 Lyman Davenport of Milton, three dollars, for Rose-buds. 



N. T. Davenport of Milton, one dollar, for Bouquet. 



Miss Lizzie W. Vose of Milton, three dollars, for large Flower 

 Basket. 



Mrs. John Vose of Hyde Park, two*dollars, for Hanging Basket. 



B.C. Vose of Hyde Park, one dollar, for Corner Bracket. 



Mrs. .John Vose of Hyde Park, one dollar, for Seedling Verbena. 



A. K. Teele, Chairman. 



VEGETABLES. 



For Largest and Best Collection. — Second premium of fifteen 

 dollars to J. B. Tilley of Brookline ; 3d premium of ten to E. P. 

 Burgess of Dedham. 



Potatoes., Largest and Best Collection. — First ijremium of six 

 dollars to A. F. Stevens of Needham. 



Table Potatoes. — First premium of two dollars to John Ross of 

 Medfield ; 2d premium of one to John Vose of H^de Park. 



Lima Beans. — First premium of two dollars to George Hurter 

 of Hyde Park. 



Crook-Neck Sqv.ashes. — Gratuity of one dollars to N. E. Knight 

 of Randolph. 



