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Baskets of Assorted Fruit. 

 The Committee regret there Avere none on exhibiton. 



Native Cfrapes. 

 To George Davenport, of Dedham, 1st premmm, $3. 

 To J. W. Brooks, of Milton, a diploma. 



To E. Stone, of Dedham, and E. H. Blackman, of Sharon, a 

 copj of the forthcoming work, " Harris on Insects." 



Cranberries. 

 To E. Tucker, of Canton, 1st premium, $4. 

 To N. Longfellow, of Needham, 2d premium, $3. 

 Very fine specimens of fruit were sent to the Exhibition by 

 Smith & Llanchett, of Western New York, and by William P. 

 Butterfield, of Cambridge. Not being residents of the County, 

 they are, by the rules of the Society, debarred from competing 

 for the premiums ; but the Committee recommend to these gentle- 

 men the Society's diploma and thanks. 

 For the Committee, 



C. A. IIEWINS, Chairman. 

 West Hoxbiirt/, Dec. 1, 1860. 



REPORT ON FLOWERS. 



The Committee on Flowers submit the following Report. 

 Whole number of entries, twenty. The premiums were awarded 

 as follows : — 



Barnes & Washburn, Dorchester, best collection, . . ^4.00 

 Lewis Davenport, Milton, second best, . . . 2.00 



Mrs. H. P. Mcintosh, East Needham, third best, . 1.00 



Barnes & Washburn, Dorchester, four best bouquets, . 3.00 

 Lewis Davenport, Milton, second best, . . . 2.00 



Macey Randall, Jr., Sharon, third best, . . • 1.00 



Barnes & Washburn, Dorchester, best 20 named dahlias, 3.00 

 Macey Randall, Jr., Sharon, second best 20 named 



dahhas, 2.00 



Macey Randall, Jr., Sharon, best single bloom " Lady 



Pophara," 1.00 



No pot plants on exhibition. 



fSeedling Verbenas. — No award. 



Siiijle bloom. — No award. 



