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Richard Worswick, Lawrence, onions, 50 cts. 



Richard Worswick, " cabbage, $1 



J. S. Howe, Methuen, " 50 cts. 



E. C. Larrabee, Danvers, potatoes and squashes, Har- 



ris' Insects. 

 These squashes are really a curiosity, having an American 

 eagle and several inscriptions beautifully carved, and show a 

 great deal of taste and labor. 



Luke Cunningham, West Andover, parsnips, 50 cts. 



George L. Davis, North Andover, tomatoes, ^1 



Edwin Upton, « " " 50 cts. 



Robert Charwick, Lawrence, peppers, 50 cts. 



M. P. Merrill, " egg plant, 60 cts. 



A. L. Dresser, Haverhill, peanuts, 60 cts. 



T. B. Currier, Lawrence, two hills of potatoes, 50 cts. 



Douglas Collery, ** celery, 50 cts. 



J. S. Howe, Methuen, cauliflower, $1 



D. C. Larrabee, Danvers, " 50 cts. 



H. Mills, Lawrence, carrots, 50 cts. 



Rufus Bailey, Andover, citron, $1 



F. C. Carlton, Methuen, " 50 cts. 

 Luke Cunningham, West Andover, beets, $1 



G. L. Davis, North Andover, " 50 cts. 

 Daniel H Stickney, GroTeland, sweet potatoes, $1 



C. Johnson, Jr., Lynn, " " 50 cts. 



W. A. Currier, Isaac Patch, E. P. Robinson, Albert Kim- 

 ball, Geo. C. Coffin, W. W. Perkins, E. C. Upton, Committee. 



STATEMENT OE JOHN DANFORTH, JR. 



I offer for your inspection a specimen of squashes raised 

 the present season, and the manner of cultivation. 



I will first state that the crop raised on the land the two 

 previous years was potatoes, and manured with the usual 



