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A(.RrCULTURK OF MAINE. 



Other orchards scoring over 900 were as follows : 



Name : Address : Score : 



William Bragger, Exeter 949 



E. S. Dixon, Wales 941 1-5 



Chester E. Chipman, Poland 940 1-12 



C. L. JoneSi, Corinna 938 29-84 



A, C. Greenleaf, Farmingtoii 935 3-8 



J. W. Law, Union 933 7-8 



Raymond Thurston, Union 930 



F. L. Towne, Madison 920 



Mrs. F. T. Wentworth, Exeter 914 3-8 



S. E. Cobb, Oxford 913 8-54 



M. S. Fifield, Manchester 904 2-3 



C. S. Bean, Wellington 902 3-8 



R. L. Cummings, W^est Paris, R. 2 902 



C. L. Morang, Ellsworth 900 7-8 



E. E. Conant, Buckfield 900 20-21 



Many of the above orchards are well worthy of a prize and 

 the owners are deserving of congratulations for their success. 



It is to be regretted that the prize offered by the Bowker 

 Company of Boston was not awarded, but no orchard was 

 deemed worthy that had fulfilled the conditions. It is hoped 

 that Mr. Bowker may be prevailed upon to renew his ofifer for 

 the contest which starts next spring. 



EXPEXeE ACCOUNT. 



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$ 25 



