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72. Talraan's Sweet. N. W. Harris, $1 ; Edward Clark, 50 c. 



Miss Taylor, Richardson, Gardiner, Mrs. Robbing, Bennoch, Smith, Sweetser, 

 Pcrley & Perkins, True. "All splendid specimens." 



73. Tctofsky. Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $1. 



74. Wagoner. i>I. W. Harris, Si ; H. .T. A. Simrnons. .oO c. 



Harlow. 



75. Williams' Favorite. J. 8. Hoxie, $1 ; Miss L. L. Taylor, 50 c. 



Simmons, Bennoch, Smith, Mrs. Strattard. 



76. Wintlirop Greening. J. Pope & Son, 1 ; Alfred Smith, 50 c.. 



Miss Taylor, Sawyer, Riehardson, Gardiner, True. 



77. Yellow IJellflower. R. H. Gardiner,'~$l ; John Dimton, 50 c.. 



Miss Taylor, Simmons, Clark, Bennoch, Mrs. Strattard. 



78. Crab .Apples. J. S. Hoxie, $1 ; S. C. Harlow, 50 c. 



Simmons, Clark, Waterman, Gardiner, Smith, True, De Rocher. 



Sundries. Edward Clark, Beaut}- of Kent, gratuity, 50 c ; Han-- 

 nah Davis, Summer Pearmain, Pound Sweet, New York Stripe ;. 

 Z A Gilbert, Milding, gra., 50 c. ; J. M. Riehardson, Pound Sweet, 

 Fall Jenneting, Carlton, White Jenneting; G. B. Sawyer, Ontario, 

 </ra., 50 c. ; R. H. Gardiner, Fairbanks, Sweet Golden Pippin, gra.. 

 50c ; Gloria ^lundi, Hubbardton Pippin, Strawberry, Fall Pippin, Rib-- 

 ston Pi[)pin, gra., 50c. ; Jersey- Sweet, Winter Pearmain, gra., 50c. ; 

 Spitzenbnrg ; A. B. Chipman & Son, Golden Ball; John Duuton, 

 Ben Davis, Lady; James M. Fulton, Wealthy, gra., $1 ; T. S. 

 McLellan, Brunswick, same, gra., 50c. ; J. E. Bennoch, same; C. 

 A Da}', Autumn Strawberry, gra., 50 c; J. M. Richardson, 

 (:Jloria Mundi of Maine, gra., 50 c. ; D. J>. Briggs, Ben Davis, 

 Swaar, White Rambo, gra., 50 c. ; Winter Sweet, .Smith's Cider, 

 Sweet Nonsuch, Mammoth Pippin ; J. J. Towle, Fall Pippin, gra.,. 

 50 c. ; S. AV. Shaw, Fall Jenneting, gra., 50 c. ; Beefsteak. 



'''Special Exhibition of Hvssets. 



"With a view to the settlement of numerous doubts and contro- 

 versies respecting this class of ap[)les, the Societ}- invites contribu- 

 tions of the varieties of russets grown in the State, five specimens 

 of each variety, named as correctly as may be, for comparison. A 

 special committee will be appointed to consider the same, and 

 authorized to recommend reasonable gratuities for any variet}' or. 

 collection deserving such recognition." 



Under this class there were, besides the entries of the various 

 kinds of russets before mentioned, entries as follows : J. J. Towle. 

 8 varieties ; G. B Sawj'er, 3 varieties ; John Dunton, 2 varieties ; 

 I. T. Waterman, R. H. Gardiner, Perley & Perkins, S. W. Shaw 



