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VEGETABLES 



GRATUITIES. 



J. Q. A. Nutting, of Fitchburg, for pear, plum, 



cherry and strawberry tomatoes, ,30 



Win. C. Emory, of Fitchburg, tomatoes, ,30 



I. B. Woodward, of Fitchburg, tomatoes, ,50 



J. G. Woodward, of Asburnham, white beans, ,30 



Hubbard Fuller, of Fitchburg, white beans, ,30 



A. A. Marshall, white beans, ,30 



B. Safford, white beans, ,30 

 James Mclntire, of Fitchburg, seed corn, ,50 

 L. Stockwell, of Fitchburg, seed corn, ,40 

 Ira Holt, of Fitchburg, seed corn, ,30 

 Charles H. Simonds, of Fitchburg, pop corn, ,25 



C. E. Caldwell, of Fitchburg, squashes, ,25 

 Willie E. Cunningham, Orange, squashes, ,25 

 Julia B. Andrews, of Fitchburg, citrons, ,50 

 L. Stockwell, of Fitchburg, citrons, ,40 

 Frank G. Davis, of Fitchburg, citrons, ,30 

 David Battles, of Fitchburg, carrots, ,25 

 Jacob Haskell, of Fitchburg, sweet corn, ,25 

 David Battles, of Fitchburg, potatoes, ,50 

 Abel Thurston, of Fitchburg, potatoes, ,75 

 L. A. Pearson, of Fitchburg, sweet potatoes, ,25 

 E. S. Burnap, of Fitchburg, some very fine pota- 

 toes, (four years from the seed,) ,30 



L. A. Pearson, of Fitchburg, water melons, ,60 



A. A. Marshall, of Fitchburg, water melons, ,40 



Levi Kendall, of Fitchburg, beanSj new variety, ,50 



Thomas S. Eaton, of Fitchburg, fine white turnips ,25 



Mary J. Eaton, of Fitchburg, canary seed, ,25 

 All of which is respectfully submitted, 



JAMES M. WOODBURY, Chairman, 



