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GRAPES AND OTHER FRUITS. 



Native Grcqjes — Best collection — Horace Eaton, Quincy, 1st 

 premium, $4 ; Edwin Reed, Hyde Park, 2d premium, 3. 



SINGLE DISHES. 



Delaware — Horace Eaton, Quincy, 1st premium, S2 ; J. W. Tal- 

 bot, Norwood, 2d premium, $\ ; B. C. Vose, Hyde Park, gratuity, 

 50 cents. 



Diana — R. W. Sumner, Milton, 1st premium, $2 ; J. W. Talbot, 

 Norwood, 2d premium, 1. 



Concord — J. "W. Talbot, Norwood, 1st premium, $2 ; C. S. 

 Locke, West Dediiam, 2d premium, 1 ; B. C. Vose, Hyde Park, 

 gratuity, 50 cents. 



Agaivam — C. S. Locke, West Dedliam, 1st premium, $2 ; C. F. 

 Holt, Hyde Park, 2d premium, 1 ; J. W.Talbot, gratuity, 50 cents. 



Allen Hybrid — Chas. Spring, Hyde Park, 1st premium, $2. 



Eumelan — Horace Eaton, Quincy, 1st premium, $2. 



Clinton — C. S. Locke, West Dedham, 1st premium, $2. 



Craveling — B. F. Radford, Hyde Park, 1st premium, $2. 



Peaches — Ebenezer Paul, Dedham, 1st premium, $3 ; Mrs. 

 Sarah Watson, Hyde Park, 3d premium, 1. 



Cranberries — Nathaniel Gay, Stoughton, 1st premium, $3 ; Na- 

 than Longfellow, Needham, 2d premium, 2. 



Quinces — Joshua W. Vose, Milton, 1st premium, $2. 



N. B. White, Norwood, entered one dish each of Norfolk Mus- 

 cat and Amber Queen grapes for special premiums, as seedlings as 

 equal to or better than Isabella, and ripening at or before the middle 

 of September. It was the unanimous vote of the committee that 

 neither variety came up to the requirements, and they therefore 

 withheld the premium. 



Abel F. Stevens, Chairman. 



FLOWERS. 



Pot Plants— E. Roberts, Hyde Park, 1st premium, $10 ; B. C 

 Vose, Hyde Park, 2d, 5. 



