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of peaches, including Hale's new peach, "Selah" ; first prize 

 for best plate Ben Davis apples. 



E. E. Brown, Superintendent Westland Farm, Pomfret, 

 first prize for best barrel Northern Spy apples grown in New 

 England, and also sweepstakes prize for best barrel Spys ; first 

 prize for best plate Newtown Pippin apples; first prize for 

 best plate Coggswell apples ; fourth prize for best 5 boxes 

 packed apples ; third prize for best plate Fall Pippins. 



G. A. Drew, manager Conyers Manor, Greenwich, first 

 prize for best box of Greenings ; first prize for best box of 

 Northern Spy ; second prize on best barrel of Rhode Island 

 Greeninks ; first prize for best 5 varieties commercial apples 

 for Connecticut ; silver cup offered by Conyers Manor of 

 Connecticut for best 12 specimens of King apples grown in 

 Connecticut ; first prize for best 12 specimen? Northern Spy 

 apples ; third prize for best plate Rhode Island Greenings ; 

 third prize for best plate Pewaukee ; first prize for best plate 

 Fall Pippins ; third prize for best plate Ben Davis apples ; the 

 Berlin prize of $25 for the best collection of apples grown in 

 Connecticut. 



Jennison and Gridley, Southington, fourth prize for best 

 display of apples shown in boxes, baskets and plates. 



Cheshire grange, first prize for best 10 varieties of apples 

 shown by any grange. 



Thomas Griswold and Co., Wethersfield, second prize for 

 best 5 varieties commercial apples for Connecticut ; second 

 prize for best plate Peck's Pleasant apples. 



Dennis Fenn, Milford, third prize for best 5 varieties 

 commercial apples for Connecticut ; second prize for best 

 plate Sutton Beauty apples ; second prize for best plate Stark 

 apples. 



N. S. Piatt, New Haven, first prize for best plate Elberta 

 peaches. 



E. Haley. Mystic, first prize on plate Howe cranberries ; 

 second prize on early black cranberries. 



