69 

 PEACHES, GRAPES, AND ASSORTED FRUIT. 



PEACHES. 



The Committee on Peaches, Grapes and Assorted Fruits- 

 have attended to their duty, and respectfully report to the: 

 secretary that they have made the following awards : 

 $2.00. First premium, to Minot Killam, Haverhill, for Late- 

 Crawford. 

 $2.00. First premium, to John Barker, No. Andover, for 



Old Mixon. 

 $2.00. First premium, to Edwin Bates, Lynn, for Essex Go^ 



seedling. 

 $3.00. First premium, to W. M. Hayes, No. Andover, for 



collection of peaches. 

 $6.00. First premium, to Edwin Bates, Lynn, for assortecJ 



fruit. 

 $1.00. Gratuity, to S. M. Titcomb, West Newbury, for Old 



Mixon. 

 $1.00. Gratuity, to Frederic Lamson, Salem, for sweet peaches^ 

 $1.00. Gratuity, to John Q. Evans, Salisbury, for Late Craw- 

 ford. 

 $1.00. Gratuity, to E. P. Sargent, Merrimac, for seedling. 

 $1.00. Gratuity, to E. H. Foster, Haverhill, for Foster'* 



seedling. 

 $1.00. Gratuity, to E. H. Foster, Haverhill, for Crawford. 

 .75. Gratuity, to Mrs. E. C. Granville, Newburyport, for 



peaches " Stump of the World." 

 .50. Gratuity, to G. W. Chadwick, Boxford, for Woodside- 



GRAPES. 

 $3.00. First premium, to C. B. Somes, Groveland, for Niagara. 

 $3.00. First premium, to J. F. Keif, Haverhill, for Brighton. 

 $3.00. First premium, to J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, for 



Delaware. 

 $3.00. First premium, to Charles Knight, Haverhill, for 



Concord. 

 $3.00. First premium, to W. P. Hutchinson, Danvers, for 



Hartford Prolific. 

 $7.00. First premium, to W. P. Hutchinson, Danvers, for 



collection, ten varieties. 



