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4.00. Second premium, to R. F. Morris, Peabody, for 

 Barbarosa grapes. 



QUINCES. 



1.00. Gratuity, to C. B. Haven, Peabody, Cor Orange 

 quinces. 



1.00. Gratuity, to Alfred McLeod, Danvers, for Cham- 

 pion quinces* 



1.00. Gratuity, to Henry O. Wade, Essex, for Orange 

 quinces. 



PLUMS, ETC. 



1.00- Gratuity, to Geo. P. Osborne, Peabody, for Yellow 



Egg plums. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Otis Brown, Peabody, for Lombard 



plums. 

 75c. Gratuity, to Mrs. Joseph Henderson, Peabod}^ for 



Coe"s Golden Drop plums. 

 50c. Gratuity, to J. M. Burbeck, Peabody, for Weaver 



plums. 

 50c, Gratuity, to Susan P. Newhall, Peabody, for Green 



Gage. 

 50c. Gratuity, to J. II. Hall, Lynn, for cluster Cuthburt 



Raspberries. 



ASSORTED FRUITS. 



1.00. First premium, to Edwin Bates, Lynn, for Basket. 

 : ;.<i(). Second premium, to A. J. Hubbard, Peabody, for 



Basket. 

 1.50. Gratuity, to Mrs. Heylingberg, Peabody, for 



Basket. 

 oOc. Gratuity, to Sumner Southwick, Peabody, for 



Pyramid Tears. 

 50c. Gratuity, to Sumner Southwick, Peabody, for 



Pyramid Apples. 

 John Preston, W. B. Foster, Geo. Pettengill — Com- 

 mittee. 



FLOWERS. 



The Committee on Flowers have attended to their 



