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THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of Fruits. 

 Held at Berlin, September 26-29, 1911. 



Class 1. 



Class 2. 



Class 3. 



Class 4. 



Class 5. 



Class 6. 



Class 7. 



Class 8. 



Class 9. 



Class 10. 



Class 11. 



Clas 



sche:dule of premiums offered. 



First Division— Collections. 



Best general collection of fruits by 

 grower, of which not more than 

 two-thirds to Ix' of apples. See 



Rule 7 $10.00 



Best collection, 15 varieties of ap- 

 ples 5.00 



Best collection, 10 varieties of ap- 

 ples 3.00 



Best collection, 8 varieties of ap- 

 ples, for general purposes 2 00 



Best Collection, 5 varieties of ap- 

 ples, for market use.* Special prize, 

 Spraj-ing Outfit offered by W. & 



B. Douglas 



Best collection, 12 varieties of pears 5.00 

 Best collection, 6 varieties of pears . . 2.00 

 Best collection, 12 varieties of grapes 5.00 

 Best collection, 6 varieties of grapes 2.00 

 Best collection, 10 varieties of peaches 5.00 

 Best collection, 6 varieties of peaches 3.00 



Second Division — Single Plates. 



Best single plates of following varie- 

 ties of apples, each $2.00 $1.00 



Baldwin, Fall Pippin, Gravenstein, King, Mcin- 

 tosh, Northern Spy, R. I. Greening, Roxbury Rus- 

 sett. Wealthy, Wagener. 



Best single plates of following varie- 

 ties of apples, each $100 $ .50 



Ben Davis, Belleflower, Black Gilliflower, Che- 

 nango, Cogswell, Delicious, Esopus, Fallowater, 

 Fameuse, Golden Sweet. Stark, Green-Sweet, 

 Grimes, Hubbardston, Hurlbut, Jonathan, Lady, 

 Maiden Blush, Newtown Pippin, Oldenburg, Peck's 

 Pleasant, Pound Sweet, Porter, Red Astrachan, 

 Rome Beauty, Red Canada. ShiaVnassee, Sutton, 

 Twenty Ounce, Westfield, Williams, Wolf River, 

 Hyslop and Transcendent Crabs, and for other va- 

 rieties not to exceed ten. 



$ .50 



$ .25 



* This class is intended to draw out the growers' ideas of value of varieties. 

 In making the award this will be considered as well as the condition of the speci- 

 mens shown. 



