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Bouquets — First and second premiums not awarded. 



Third premium to William Dunbar, Canton, $2. 



Fourth premium to Mrs. Hannah P. Mcintosh, Needham, $1. 



Twenty named Dahlias — First premium to Macej Randall, Jr., 

 Sharon, $3. 



Single 5^oom— William Foster, Milton, $1. 



Q-ratuities — Mrs. Hannah P. Mcintosh, Needham, for Flower 

 Baskets, $1. 



Miss Lizzie J. Watt, West Roxbury, for Cut Flowers, $2. 



Mrs. Hannah P. Mcintosh, Needham, for fourteen Asters in 

 Pots, $1. 



Stillman S. Whitney, Dedhara, for Jerusalem Cherry Tree, $1. 



A Diploma to Mrs. H. P. Mcintosh, Needham, for Cut 

 Flowers. 



For the Committee, 



ROBERT WATT, Chairman. 



West Roxbury, Nov. 25, 1863. 



REPORT ON BREAD. 



Whole number of entries, twenty-eight. 



^Vheat and Indian — First premium to Miss Elizabeth S. Sew- 

 all, ofMedfield, $3. 



Second premium to Mrs. N. Longfellow, of Needham, $2. 



Unbolted Wheat — First premium to Miss Elizabeth S. Sewall, 

 of Medfield, $3. 



Second premium to Miss Martha S. Hardy, of Needham (14 

 years old), $2. 



Rye and India7^^~-Fivst premium to Miss Lucy Morse, of Med- 

 field, $3. 



Second premium to Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, of Needham, $2. 



White — First premium to Miss Carrie E. Coburn, of Dedham 

 (13 years old), $3. 



Second premium to Mrs. Mary H. Harding, of Medfield, $2. 



Honey — There was but one specimen of honey offered, which 

 was excellent, and the Committee award the first premium, of §2, 

 to Mr. Nathan Longfellow, of Needham. 

 For the Committee, 



EDMUND QUINCY, Chairman. 

 Dedham, Sept. 25, 1863. 



