61 



Charles Nelson, Georgeto-wn, $1 



Samuel Blake, South Danvers,, * $1 



Milton Wyatt, Danvers, ' $1 



For the Committee, 



F. P. PUTNAM. 



GRAPES AND ASSOPvTED FRUIT. 



The Committee on Assorted Fruits, Grapes and Peaches, 

 report that of Assorted Fruits there was but one basket en- 

 tered, but that was of such decided merit, both in the quality 

 and variety of the specimens, that the Committee award for it 

 the highest premium : — 



To Sumner Southwick of South Danvers, an Illustrated 

 copy of Harris' Insects. 



Of Grapes, forty-six specimens were exhibited, and, con- 

 sidering the general unfruitfalness of the year, this firuit was 

 found to be unexpectedly excellent. The Committee award 

 To William P. Martin of Salem, for the best ripened Isabella 

 Grapes, $2 



To Hiram Plummer of South Danvers, for the best Diana, |2 

 To William Wilson of Salem, for the best Hartford Prolific, $2 

 To Geo. W. Gage of Methuen, for the best Concord, $2 



" " " " Native, $2 



The following gratuities were awarded : — 



Joseph Poor of South Danvers, for Concord Grapes, 50 cts. 

 David Roberts, Jr., " " 50 cts. 



Hiram Plummer, " for Delaware, 50 cts. 



