86 ON FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 



society, that he sought and found his greatest plea- 

 sure by laboring with his own hands amid the groves 

 and orchards planted and reared by himself, of his own 

 Abbotsford. 



The amount of money placed in the hands of the Com- 

 mittee being but fifteen dollars, they have been unable 

 to award as large quantities as they would have desir- 

 ed, and from this cause have been compelled to omit 

 the names of many of the exhibitors who would have 

 been considered worthy of notice. They have awarded 

 to 

 Mary P. and Laura A. Annable, of Hamilton, for 



2 'fig trees, $1 00 



Mrs. George SpofFord, ofGeorgetown, dahlias, &c, 50 

 Charles S. Tenny, ofGeorgetown, bouquets, 50 



E. Cleaves, Beverly, for pears, apples, and plums, 1 00 

 Andrew Dodge, Wenham, for pears, and apples, 1 00 



E. Manning, Salem, for pears and apples, 1 00 

 J. M. Ives,^ do do do 1 00 

 Benj. Porter, Danvers, do do 1 00 

 Moody Ordway, West Newbury, 1 00 

 Moses French, 1 00 

 Josiah Lovett, Beverly, 50 

 Charles Lawrence, fine peaches, 50 

 Joseph S. Ober, sweetwater grapes, 50 

 Charles Perry, apples, 50 

 Eben King, do 50 

 Silas Noyes, do 50 

 Jos. H. Ordway, do 50 



F. H. Wade, apples and pears, 50 

 George Thurlow, apples, 50 



A. J. Dodge, for specimens of native grapes, 50 

 Francis Dodge, apples, 50 



B. Preston, quinces, 25 

 Wm. Heard, do 25 



$[d 00 



For the Committee, 



J. S. CABOT, 



Chairntan. 



