27 



To David Battles, a very good sample of round red 



potatoes, 37 



To Charles Flagg, of Sterling, for seven varieties of 

 potatoes, one of which was of the celebrated Car- 

 ter potato, 75 

 To J. Marshall, for seven varieties of potatoes, viz. 

 pink eye, round red, white, early white, Barber, 

 Carter, &c. 75 

 To George Miles, Westminster, one basket peach blow 



potatoes, 25 



To Ezra Kendall, two varieties of potatoes, 25 



To Cyrus Thurston, a very good sample of Carter 



potatoes, 25 



To Nathan Caswell, for potatoes, 25 



To David Lowe, for potatoes, 25 



To Mr. Nathan Whitney, Westminster, one sample 



of sweet potatoes, 37 



To Edwin S. Burnap, one sample of sweet potatoes 

 planted the twenty-third of May, showing the 

 practicability of the culture in this climate, 37 



To Jabez Fisher, for the best specimen of crookneck 



squashes, 50 



To James L. Haynes, second best crookneck squashes, 37 

 To J. A. Marshall, third best crookneck squashes, 25 



To Mrs. John Kendall, fourth best crookneck squashes, 25 

 To S. A. Ruggles, custard squashes, 25 



To N. F. Ackley, custard squashes, 25 



To J. A. Marshall, for a large and full sample of 



Valparaiso and butter squashes, 60 



To Elias Lane, Ashburnham, one squash weighing 



sixty lbs. 37 



To Joshua T. Everett, Princeton, for butter and mar- 

 row squashes, 50 

 To J. L. Haynes, for butter squashes, . t 25 

 To Abel Marshall, for marrow and pea beans, 50 

 To Benj. SafTord, for pea beans, 25 



