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D. Davenport of Milton ; gratuity of one to Mrs. B. C. Vose of Hyde 

 Park. 



Boicqrtets.— First premium of four dollars to Miss H. D. Daven- 

 port of Milton ; 2d premium of three to J. D. Davenport of Mil- 

 ton ; 3d premium of two to Anthony McLaren of Jamaica Plain ; 

 gratuity of fifty cents to Mrs. S. M. Barbour of Foxboro'. 



G'^afZio^as.— Named— First premium of four dollars to Anthony 

 McLaren of Jamaica Plain ; gratuity for collection, of one each 

 to Anthony McLaren of Jamaica Plain and Jas. Faulkner of 

 Milton. 



Dahlias.— First premium of two dollars to Macy Randall of 

 Sharon ; 2d premium of one to Mrs. Joseph Crane of Dedham. 



Zinnias.— First premium of two dollars to Mrs. Abraham 

 Holmes, Jr., of Milton ; 2d premium of one to Macy Randall of 

 Sharon. 



Bose Buds. —GrsLtiiity of one dollar to N. T. Davenport of 

 Milton. 



The Committee were especially pleased with the specimens of 

 rose buds from the green house of Mr. Lyman Davenport of Mil- 

 ton, showing in the green and healthy wood and foliage and well 

 developed buds, the most careful and successful cultu^-e. Col. 

 Stone of Dedham, very kindly placed on exhibition a new and 

 nicely quilled Dahlia, brought to this country by Hon. Charles L. 

 Flint, and never before exhibited. The exhibition of pot plants 

 by H. P. Kidder of Milton, and B. C. Vose of Hyde Park, was 

 remarkably fine, many of the plants being rare at.d beautiful. As 

 a whole, the display of flowers far surpassed that of former years. 



A. K. Teele, Milton, Chairman. 



DAIRY. 



Best Produce— Ten-Pound Lots.— First premium of ten dollars 

 to W. R. Robeson of Milton ; 2d premium of eight to Henry M. 

 Mack of Mattapan ; 3d premium of five to James R. Fisher of 

 Norwood. 



Best Sample — Six-Pound Lots. — First premium of live dollars 



