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i)()c. Gratuity, to A. C. Osborne, Peabody, for Podding- 



ton grapes. 

 50c. Gratuity, to A. C. Osborne, Peabody, for Concord 



grapes. 

 60c. Gratuity, to Mrs. G. P. Osborne, Peabody, for 



Renia Claud plums. 

 50c. Gratuity, to Mrs. G. P. Osborne, Peabody, for 



Cole's Golden Drop plums. 

 f 2. Gratuity, to E. F. Webster, Haverhill, for Orange 



quince. 

 $1. Gratuity, to Mrs. J. F. Farran, Salem, for Orange 



quince. 

 $ 1. Gratuity, to Samuel Cammett, Amesbury, for Mar- 

 tha grapes. 

 $1. Gratuity, to Geo. Pettengill, Salem, for Ives' Blood 



peach. 

 >fl. Gratuity, to Edwin Verry, Salem, for White Flesh 



Essex County peach. 

 50c. Gratuity, to Edwin Bates; Lynn, for Lombard 



plums. 

 $1. Gratuity, to Mrs. W. O. Satford, Salem, for Yellow 



Egg plums. 

 $3. First premium, to Frederick Lamson, Salem, for 



collection of peaches. 

 $2. First premium, to Frederick Lamson, Salem, for 



Essex County Seedling peaches. 

 $ 2. First premium, to S. D. Rollins, Amesbury, for yel- 

 low flesh peaches, " Late Crawford." 

 $2. First premium, to Henry M. Meek, Salem, for white 



flesh peaches, " Stump of the World." 



J. Henry Hill, Chairman. 



FLOWERS. 



The Committee on Flowers have attended to their 

 duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that they 

 have made the following awards: 



