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Best Half Bushel Carrots, — -Tlios. B. Griggs, Brookline, 1st 

 premium, ^2 ; A. F. Stevens, Needham, 2d, 1. 



Best Half Bushel Beets, — E. Paul, Dedham, 1st premium, $2 ; 

 John Vose, Hj'de Park, 2d, 1. 



Best Half Bushel Tomatoes, — John Vose, Hyde Park, Ist pre- 

 mium, $2 ; B. C. Vose, Hyde Park, 2d, 1. 



Best Half Bushel Onions, — Allen Colburn, West Dedham, 1st 

 premium, $2. 



Best Half Bushel Parsnips, — A. F. Stevens, Needham, 1st pre" 

 mium, S2 ; Thos. B. Griggs, Brookline, 2d, 1. 



Best Two Quarts Lima Beans, — B. C. Vose, Hyde Park, 1st 

 premium, ^2 ; John Vose, Hyde Park, 2d, 1. 



Four Best Drumhead Cabbages. — Allen Colburn, West Dedham, 

 1st premium. $2 ; John Vose, Hyde Park, 2d, 1. 



Four Best Caulifloioers, — Allen Colburn, West Dedham, 1st pre- 

 mium, $2. 



Best Dozen Celery, — Thos. B. Griggs, Brookline, 1st premium, 



Four Best Marroto Squash, — Timothy Corey, Brookline, 1st pre- 

 mium, $2. 



Four Best Canada Crooked Neck Squash, — E. Paul, Dedham, 

 1st premium, $2. 



Four Best Pumpkins, — A. Hunt, Milton, 1st premium, $2. 



Four Best Watermelons. — John Vose, Hyde Park, 1st premium, 

 $2 ; D. F. Decatur, West Dedham, 2d, 1. 



Twelve Ears Best Sweet Corn, — D. F. Decatur, West Dedham, 

 1st premium, %2; S. S. Somes, Milton, 2d, 1. 



The Committee were pleased to be able to report a very large 

 and fine display of vegetables. 



William J. Hyde, ) ., 



David F. Henderson, r^'^'^^^^^^' 



PEARS. 



Twenty Varieties — No competitors. 



Ten Fam^tes— Joshua W. Vose, Milton, 1st premium, $8 ; John 

 L. Bird, Dorchester, 2d. premium, 6 ; B. F. Radford, Hyde Park, 

 3d premium, 4. 



