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J. T. Burbank, Groveland, best Gravenstein in Hall, 50 cts. 

 L. B. George, varieties, 50 cts. 



For the Committee, 



J. H. ORDWAY. 



GRAPES AND ASSORTED FRUIT. 



The Committee on Grapes and Assorted Fruit report that 

 there were more than fifty specimens of grapes, some of which 

 were of decided merit, holding out a promise that ere long we 

 should produce a grape hardy enough for our climate, and 

 good enough for the palate. 



The Concord grapes exhibited were very fine, and the Com- 

 mittee award to 



George W. Gage of Methuen, for the best specimen, $1 



Wm. Wilson of Salem, for Hartford Prolific, $1 



G. W. Gage of Methuen, for best Diana, $1 



J. H. Osborne of Amesbury, best Delaware, $1 



Wm. Harrington, Salem, Roger's Hybrid, No. 15, $3 



G. W. Gage, Methuen, " « $1 



J. M. Ives, Salem, for best cold house grapes, $2 



M. Ordway, West Newbury, Blood's Seedlings, $1 



J. H. Osborne, Amesbury, for varieties, $1 



G. W. Gage, Methuen, for 12 varieties, $1 



J. H. Osborne, for Rebecca, $1 ' 



Wm. Wilson, Salem, for Union Village, 50 cts. 



S. H._ Elliot, Haverhill, for Sweet water, 50 cts. 



Wm. P. Sargent, South Amesbury, gratuity, 50 cts. 



J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, for Chiston, 50 cts. 



Josiah Newhall, Lynnfield, for Concord Grape, 50 cts. 



