22 Report of Committees. 



Best collection of Verbenas, Mrs. Henry Dresser, Great Barrington, $2 



2d do., F. W. Strong, Egremont, 1 



Best collection of Geraniums, Mrs. Ralph Little, Sheffield, 2 



2d do., dish and vase, Mrs. S. L. Sheldon, Great Barrington, 1 



Best collection of Foliage Plants, Mrs. J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 2 



2d do., Mrs. Dwight Andrews, Sheffield, 1 



Best collection of Asters, Mrs. E. C. Ticknor, Alford, 2 



2d do., Jeremiah Shufelt, Alford. 1 



Best collection of Wild Flowers, Lena Greattrax, Egremont, 2 



2d do., Miss Ida Clark, Sheffield, 1 



DISCKETIONABY. 



Potted Plants, Rosemary, Joseph Frien, Great Barrington. 1 



Rosemary, Anna M. Dellert, Great Barrington, 1 



Cut Flowers, 32 fine Dahlias from 1 stalk, Mrs. A. C. Burtis, Great Barrington, 1 



Beautiful Sweet Peas, Mrs. Henrv Heath, Great Barrington, 1 



Asters, Mrs. O. E. Clark, Sheffield, 1 



C. C. PAINTER, ) 



MISS JENNIE GARFIELD, \ Committee. 

 MRS. C. C. PAINTER, ) 



FRUITS.— First Division. 



Whole number of entries, 11. Fall Apples, 8 ; Variety Fruit, 3. 



The Committee award as follows : 



Best specimen Fall Apples, (of not more than 8 nor less than 6 varieties,) 



Charles Spurr, Sheffield, $4 



2d do., Horace T. Candee, Sheffield, 3 



3d do., Ralph Little, Sheffield, 2 



4th do., E. L. Boardman, Sheffield, 1 



Best variety of all kinds of Fruits (not to exceed of Summer and Fall Apples) 



Zacheus Candee, Sheffield, 10 



2d do., Orrin Curtis, Sheffield, 8 



3d do., E, L. Boardman, Sheffield, 6 



T. L. FOOTE, ) 



R. H. NORTON, \ Committee. 



ORRIN BENEDICT, ) 



FRUITS.— Second Division. 



Whole number of entries, 16. 



The Committee award as follows : 



Best specimen Winter Apples, (of not more than 10 nor less than 8 varieties) 



Hopkins T. Cande, Sheffield, $6 



2d do. , Zacheus Cande, Sheffield, 5 



3d do., George H. Kirby, Sheffield, 4 



4th do., E. L. Boardman, Sheffield, 3 



5th do., J. N. Warner, Sheffield, 2 



6th do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield, 1 



Your Committee would recommendth at exhibits of this division 

 be arranged together, thereby lessening the labors of the Committee 

 in looking up the different entries. We failed to find one number 

 called for by the list furnished us. 



GEORGE PARISH, ) 



FRANK ROYS, > Committee. 



HENRY J. STEADMAN,) 



FRUITS.— Third Division. 



Whole number of entries, 34, Peaches, 1 ; Pears, 9 ; Single variety of Pears 

 6 ; Plums, 2 ; Single variety of Plums, 3 ; Quinces, 11 ; Cranberries, 2. 



