296 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Class 8. Best sample unfermented fruit juice, 



each kind, not to exceed six $ .75 $ .50 $ .25 



Fourth Division— Packed Fruits. 



Class 1. Best packed barrel choice market ap- 

 ples. Special prize, Arlington Sprav 



Pump Outfit, ottered by W. & B. 



Douglas. 



Class 2. Best box choice apples 2.00 1.00 .50 



Class 3 Best 3 boxes choice apples of any ^ 



varieties. Special prize, Silver Cup, 



offered by B. G. Pratt Co. (See 



Note). 

 Class 4. Best standard basket choice peaches 2.00 1.00 .50 

 Class 5. Best peck basket choice peaches .... 1.00 .50 .25 



Class 6. Best package choice grapes 1.00 .50 .25 



Class 7. Best package of apples, pears, peaches. 



or plums, of not over one peck, and 



of convenient size for buyer to carry* 2.00 1.00 .50 



FitTH Division — Nuts, Etc. 



Class 1. Best specimen anv varietv of cultivat- 

 ed nuts " .' $.100 $ .50 $ .25 



Class 2. Best sample of native nuts, any kind 1.00 .50 .25 



Class 3. Best collection native nuts, made by 

 boy or girl and correctly named, not 

 less than one-half pint each kind (ex- 

 hibitors in this class not required to 

 be members of the Society) 2.00 1.00 .50 



Class 4 Best arranged table piece of home- 

 grown fruits 2.00 1.00 .50 



Class 5. Articles not classified, for which dis- 

 cretionary premiums may be awarded 



IMPORT.\NT INFORMATION— READ CAREFULLY. 



Exhibitors are requested to bring or send their Exhibits as early 

 as possible. Committee will be in atendance and have tables ready 

 on Monda,y, September 25. 



Fruit for exhibition may be sent bj^ express to the Society at 

 Berlin, care of the Secretary, to arrive either on Monday or Tues- 

 day. Express charges will be paid by the Society and deducted from 

 your premiums when awarded. Exhibitors should carefully zvrap and 

 pack all fruit and put their names and addresses on all packages. 

 Also carefully label each variety. 



BE SURE AND HAVE YOUR FRUITS ON HAND EARLY. 



* This is intended to draw out the growers' ideas of an ideal package in size 

 and shape to be easily carried by consumers. 



Note. This przie cup is again offered under the same terms as last year. It 

 was awarded in 1910 to Conyers Farm. Greenwich. It must be won twice by the 

 same exhibitor before it becomes his property. 



