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water ; second best, $5, Josiah Richardson, Cambridge ; third best, $4, 

 John Gordon, Brighton ; fourth best, $3, J. H. Stetson, Quincy. 



Assorted Fruits — For the best basket of fruit of various kinds, $8, to M. 

 P. Wilder, Dorchester ; for the second best, $ 4, Azell Bowditch, Roxbury. 



Grapes — For the best five varieties, two bunches each, $12, W. C. Strong, 

 Newton ; second best, $8, Mrs. F. B. Durfee, Fall River ; third best, $5, 

 Charles E. Grant, Roxbury ; for the best two varieties, two bunches each, 

 $6, Thomas Page, Waltham ; second best, $4, C. S. Holbrook, East Ran- 

 dolph ; third best, $2, J. Pritchard, West Roxbury. 



Peaches — For the best dish of not less than twelve, $5, William Bacon, 

 Roxbury ; second best, $3, D. E. Jewett, Westboro'. 



Vase Bouquets — For the best pair suitable for the Bradlee vases, a 

 prize of the Bradlee plate, valued at $10, to Evers & Bock, Brighton ; 

 second best, $5, James Nugent, Jamaica Plain ; for the best pair for the 

 Society's Marble Vases, $10, Winship & Co., Brighton. 



Parlor Bouquets — For the best pair suitable to the parlor, $8, to M. P. 

 Wilder, Dorchester ; second best, $6, Evers & Bock, Brighton ; third best, 

 $5, James Nugent, Jamaica Plain ; fourth best, $3, Winship & Co., Brigh- 

 ton. 



Pot Plants — For the best display of not less than 20 pots, a prize of $12, 

 to J. P. Cushing, Watertown ; second best, $10, Thomas Page, Waltham ; 

 third best, $8, Azell Bowditch, Roxbury ; fourth best, $5, M. P. Wilder, 

 Dorchester. 



Cockscombs — For the best six pots, a prize of $3, to J. Kelley, Water- 

 town. 



Vegetables — For the best display and greatest variety at the Annual 

 Exhibition, $10, to B. V. French, Braintree ; second best, $8, Henry 

 Bradlee, Medford ; third best, $6, Stone & Co. ; fourth best, $4, John B. 

 Moore. Mammoth Squash — For the largest and best, the Society's Silver 

 Medal, to Amos W. Stetson, East Braintree ; for the second best, $3, 

 Messrs. Derby, Salem. Pumpkins — For the largest and best, the Society's 

 Silver Medal, to T. McCarty, Roxbury ; for the second best, $3, George 

 Nelson, Lexington. 



GRATUITIES. 



Peaches and Nectarines — George W. Willis, Chelsea, $3 ; Josiah 

 Richardson, Cambridgeport, $3 ; Nahum Stetson, Bridgewater, $3 ; H. Y. 

 Gilson, East Cambridge, $2 ; E. C. Stevens, Dorchester, $3. 



