322 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



M.S. Red Gasfe. No entry. 



141). Yellow Gage. No entry. 



15U. Prince's Imperial Gage. 1). P. True, $i. 



151. Coe's Golden Drop. No entry. 



ir)-2. General Hand. No entry. 



153. Lawrence. No entry. 



154. Moore's Arctic. No entry. 



155. McLaughlin. No entry. 



15(5. Reine Claude de Bavay. No entry. 



157. Lombard. D. P. True, Si ; Mrs. J. P. Longlcy, Auburn, 

 50 c. 



E. N. Nelson. 



158. Columbia. No entry. 



159. Magnum Bonum. No entr}'. 



160. Washington. C. T. Jellerson, $1 ; E. N. Nelson, 50 c. 



161. Jefferson. No entry. 



162. Penobscot. No entry. 



163. Smith's Orleans. No entry. 



Hon. A. W. Paine of Bangor, exhibited seedling plums grown by 

 him and called Paine's seedling. Resembles Jefferson and Wash- 

 ington, and is probably- a seedling of one of those varieties. Mr. 

 Paine regards it as not inferior to either of them ; (gra., $1.) 



Class 5 — MIS CE L L ANEOUS. 



164. For best dish of peaches. No entr}'. 



165. For best dish of apricots. No entry. 



166. For best dish of nectarines. No entry. 



167. For best dish of quinces. No entry. 



168. For best ornamental dish of fruit. Mrs. A. B. Strattard, Si. 



169. For best peck of cultivated cranberries. Seward Dill, 

 Phillips. $2; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $1. 



Alfred Smith. 



170. For best samples of nursery apple trees. No entry. 



171. For best samples of nursery pear trees. D. P. True ; not 

 seen by the committee. 



172. For best samples of nursery- grape vines. No entr}-. 



173. For best orange tree, in fruit. H. B. Bartlett, Lewiston, $1 ; 

 John Burr, 50 c. 



