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For best twelve varieties, five specimens each, 

 1st, premium, to Jas. Bennett of Leominster, Harris on Insects. 

 2d, to J. A. Marshall of Fitchburg, $2 00 



3d, not awarded. 



For best six varieties, five specimens each, 

 1st premium, to Walter Hey wood, 

 2d, to T. R. Boutelle, 

 3d, to B. Safford, 



Gratuity to E. D. Works, 



For best three varieties, five specimens each, 

 1st premium to Z. F. Young, 

 2d, to Mrs. Sawyer, 

 3d, to 0. Whitney, Jr., 



For best twelve specimens of one variety, 

 1st premium, to Charles Mason, 

 2d, to T. R, Boutelle, 



GRAPES. — (Thirty-three plates.) 



For best display of foreign grapes, first and second pre- 

 miums not awarded. But one sample of foreign grapes has 

 come to the notice of the committee. 



To Mrs Sawyer is awarded the 3d premium, $1.00, for her 

 dish of Black Hamburgs. 



For best display of native grapes: 

 1st premium, to Jabez Fisher, Harris on Insects. 



2d, to George E. Towne, $2 00 



3d, to Miss Nellie Heywood, 1 00 



Gratuities are awarded to Benj. Safford, O. Whitney, Jr.. 

 Ashburnham, Dr. T. Palmer, Fitchburg, C. A. Emory, Fitch- 

 burg, each, one dollar. To Jas. Bennett, Leominster, Geo. 

 Reed, Fitchburg, Mrs. Sawyer, A Crocker, each, seventy-five 

 cents. 



The committee have to state that they were informed by 

 our secretary, that a vineyard had been entered for premium, 

 and as no premium had been offered for the present year, in 

 order to give proper encouragement to the cultivation of that 



