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Second premium to H. A. Willis, of Fitchburg, 75 



Third premium to Dea. E. Caldwell, of Fitchburg, 50 



To Messrs. James Peirce, of Westminster, and Henry 



Brewer, of Fitchburg, 25 



On Cranberries. 

 First premium to Mr. T. Brown, of Westminster, 1 00 



Second premium to B. F. Andrews, of Fitchburg, 25 



Among the curiosities of the Exhibition, the Committee 

 noticed a plate of full grown cherries, in good condition, 

 picked from a tree in his garden, on the day of the Exhibi- 

 tion, by Mr. Elliot Wood, of Fitchburg. 

 All of which is respectfully submitted, 



J. W. MANSUR, Chairman. 



VEGETABLES. 



Committee. — Nathan Upham, David Boutelle, Levi Kendall, Norman 

 Stone, Fitchburg, — Jonas Patch, Ashby. 



The Committee on Vegetables, in attending to the duties 

 assigned them, beg leave to express their united satisfaction, 

 at the great variety, and excellent display of vegetables, 

 offered for the consideration of your Committee. 



And they submit the following, as the result of their de- 

 liberations : 



There was submitted for their consideration, 65 varieties, 

 and 112 samples of what your Committe consider as com- 

 ing strictly under the denomination of vegetables; and they 

 award the premiums of the Society as follows : 

 To Mr. James Peirce, Westminster, seedling pota- 

 toes, three years from the ball, a very superior 

 sample, $ 75 



To A. F. Andrews, a very fine specimen of Green 



Mountain white potatoes, 50 



