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No. 278. Any other variety, twelve specimens, two 



prizes* $4 $2 



No. 279. Plums. — Japanese,twelve specimens, two prizes 4 2 



No. 280. Any other type, twelve specimens, two prizes 4 2 

 No. 281. Collection, four varieties, twelve specimens 



of each, two prizes 8 4 



Hothouse Fruits. 



John S. Farlow Newton Horticultural Society Fund. 



No. 282. Foreign Grapes. — Best display grown under 

 glass in this country by the exhibitor, two 



prizes 30 15 



No. 283. Two bunches, black, two prizes ... 84 



No. 284. Two bunches, white, two prizes ... 84 



Samuel Appleton Fund. 



No. 285. Nectarines. — • Six specimens, two prizes . 6 4 



No. 286. Peaches. — Six specimens, two prizes . G 4 



Benjamin H. Pierce Fund. 



No. 287. Peach. — For new seedling peach of merit, one 



prize ....... 



No. 288. Apple. — For new seedling apple of merit, one 12 



prize 12 



No. 289. Pear. — For new seedling pear of merit, one 



prize ....... 12 



No. 290. For any other new seedling fruit of merit, 



one prize 12 



Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 2. 



No. 291. Melons. — Green Flesh, three specimens, two 



prizes ....... 53 



No. 292. Salmon Flesh, three specimens, two prizes . 5 3 



No. 293. Any other variety, three specimens, two prizes 5 3 



Benjamin B. Davis Fund. 



No. 294. Native Grapes. — Agawam, six bunches, two 



prizes ....... 4 2 



No. 295. Brighton, six bunches, two prizes ... 42 



