54 APPLES 



SEED COTvN', 



1st premium to Thomas Gibson, $1 ^^ 



2d premium to L. Stoekwell, 75 



od premiiiw to Iicvi Wiiite, 50^ 



GARDEN &EEB3^. 



2'd premiom to W. H. Wetherbe^, 3 CO 



ONI0Ng% 



1st premium to L. Pratfc, 75 



2d premium to A. ?. Wbitnej, 50 



GRATUITIES 



J. S. Hotff^htoD, Potatoes, 50 



L. Pratt. Hubbard Squash, 5@ 



James McTntire, Seed Coro, 25 



Cyras Kilburn, Seed Corn, 25 



F. B. Harrington, Seed Corn, 25 



J. S. Hou(>;kon, Turban Squashy 50 



L. Pratt, Turban Squash, 50 



A. P'. Whitney, Turban Squasli, ^5 

 E. T. Miles, Variety of Vegetablesv 1 50 



J. S. Houghton, Melons,, 50 



L. Pratt, Melons, 50* 



L. Pratt, Peppers, 25 



A. Whitman, Peppers, 25 



N, Caswell, Cranberries, %5 



A. Ravmond, Cranberries-v 25 



E. T. Miles, Cranberries, 25 



L. Kendall, Cranberries, 25> 



T. S. Eaton, Pop Corn, 25 



JACOB HASlvELL, for the Oorm^nttec-. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AN-D QUINCES. 



The Committee on Apples, P'eaehos, Plun>s and QuiDCGs-, have 

 made the following awards ; 



APPLES. 



For the best and largest exhibition of named varieties, of 



five specimens each : 



1st premium to C. C. Boyden, Leominster, $4 00 



2d premium to T. S. Eaton, Fitehburg, Hariis on Insects. 



