487 



to. J. T. Wilson, best com and cob crusher, prera., No. 22, . . I 50 



GRUNDALL REYNOLDS, 

 H. G. PIERCE, 

 J. M. JAMESOiV, 

 H. H. VANDERCOOK, 

 H. HULBERT, 



FRUIT. 



CLASS I. APPLES. 



t. A. W. Daniels, beet and greatest variety winter apples, 3d 



kind/*, Ist prem |1 00 



17. Wna. Clapp, best fall apples, 1 00 



CLASS II. PKAR8. 



^. A. W. Daniels, best and greatest variety pears, 1 00 



CLASS III. PEACHES. 



1 6. Wra.Crispell, best peck of peaches, 50 



4. A. W. DanieK best collection of plums, 50 



45. P. E Pierce, best lot of nectarines, 50 



37. G. L. Gavett, best collection of grapes, 50 



48. J. J. Merkle, best single variety grapes, 50 



35, J. H. Burroughs, best lot of quinces, 50 



Mr. J. R. Palmer, presented 12 very fine quinces, but they were not en- 

 tered for a premium. 



Mr. T. E. Gidley, presented one peck of Malcatoon peaches, superior 

 to any other exhibited, but they were not entered for a premium. He 

 also preeented 13 very fine varieties of apples, which were not entered 

 for a premium. 



Miss Tread well presented one basket of New York premium peaches, 

 which were very good. 



23. Mrs. A. F. Fitch presented one jar of preserved peaches, for which 

 the Committee recommend a discretionary premium of fifty cents. 



DAVID MARKHAM, 

 SIMON HOLLAND, 

 WM. CLAPP, 

 .L L. BUTTE RFIELD, 

 T. E. GIDLEY, 



Oommittee. 



