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50c. Gratuity, to J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, for Lombard 



plums. 

 50c. Gratuity, to J. Henry Hill, Amcsliury, for Moore's 



Arctic plums. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to C. H. & C. W. Mann, Methuen, for four 

 varieties of strawberry plants. 

 We would mention the plate of Japan Persimmons raised 

 by Ml-. John .S. Page of Apopka, Florida, formerly of Dan- 

 vers, l)ut having l)een grown without the County we could 

 not make any award. 



Andrew Nichols, T. C. Thurlow, J. Henry Hill, J. W. 

 Goodell — Committee. 



PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



The Committee on Plants and Flowers have attended to 



their duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that 



they have made the following awards : 



85.00. Second premium, to Edward Flynn, Lawrence, for 

 collection Foliage plants. 



1.00. First premium, to Mrs. A. L. Cain, Lynn, for 12 Sal- 

 piglossis in variety. 



1.00. First premium, to Mrs. Geo. L. Burnham, No. An- 

 dover, for collection of Sweet Peas. 



50c. Gratuity, to H. M. Moody, Andover, for Fig Tree. 

 50c. Gratuity, to E. E. Dorman, Methuen, for Calla. 

 50c. Gratuity, to G. L. Sheldon, Lawrence, for Cape Jes- 

 samine. 



2.00. First premium, to T. C. Thurlow, West Newbury, for 

 collection o^ Phlox. 



1.00. First premium, to Mrs. R. Buxton, Peabody, for Gar- 

 den annuals, twelve varieties. 



1.00. First premium, to Mrs. J. R. Bailey, Lawrence, for 

 twelve Asters. 



1.00. First premium, to E. & C. Woodman, Danvers, for 



Carnation Pinks, six varieties. 

 50c. Gratuity, to Edward Flynn, Lawrence, for Roses. 



