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Williams's Bon Chretien pears. B. W. Comstock, Capsheaf, Williams's 

 Bon Chretien, Easter Beurre, St. Germain, and Unknown pears ; White 

 Nectarine peaches. W. H. Dait, White Doyenne pears. Rufus Sprague, 

 Cranston, Remington pears ; Water and Citron melons. By the Society, 

 Pratt Pears. Capt. S. Townsend, Duchesse d'Angouleme and Seckel pears ; 

 Black Hamburgh grapes. Mrs. Judge Burgess, Seckel pears ; Isabella 

 grapes. Moses B. Ives, Lemon Clingstone peaches. S. Metcalf, Seedling 

 (free stone) peaches. J. Metcalf, Seedling (clingstone) peaches ; Catawba 

 and White Sweetwater (open culture) grapes. Thomas Read, Late Ad- 

 mirable peaches. James G. Fales, North Providence, Orange quinces. 

 C. B. Manchester, nectarines. Miss P. Lippitt, figs. R. Dalglish, Black 

 Hamburgh, Muscadine, and Chasselas d'Arboyce grapes. James Arnold, 

 New Bedford, St. Peters, Royal Muscadine, Black Hamburgh, Horatio, 

 and Victoria grapes. Charles Hay ford, Isabella grapes. Richard Water- 

 man, Isabella grapes. Peter Church, Catwaba grapes. Samuel Lewis, 

 Isabella grapes. Miss Frances Aplin, Seedling, resembling Catawba 

 grapes. 



Premiums awarded : 



To L. C. Eaton, for finest specimens of most approved varieties of fall 

 and winter apples, $ 4. 



Stephen H. Smith, for second best, $2. 



Preserved Arnold, Smithfield, for best specimens of finest varieties of 

 winter apples, $ 3. 



Thomas Andrews, Smithfield, for second best, $ 1. 



Welcome Alverson, Johnston, for finest dish of fall apples, $ 1. 



J. B. Leonard, North Providence, for finest dish of winter apples, $ 1. 



E. Carrington, for second finest specimen of best autumn pears, $ 1. 



R. Dalglish, for finest dish of autumn pears, $ 1. 



B. W. Comstock, for finest dish of winter pears, $ 1. 



W. M. Snow, for second best specimens of finest varieties of peaches, $ 1. 



D. H. Leonard, Seekonk, for best dish of peaches, $ 1. 



James G. Fales, North Providence, for best specimens of quinces, $2. 



J. Kingsbury, for best specimens of most approved varieties of native 

 grapes, $2. 



W. M. Snow, for second best, $ 1. 



J. C. Dodge, Attleborough, for finest specimens of most approved varie- 

 ties of grapes, grown under glass, $3. 



R. Dalglish, for second best, $ 1. 



C. B. Manchester, for nectarines, $ 1. 



L. C. Eaton, for best varieties of water melons, $ 1. 



S. B. Halliday, for best varieties of citron melons, $ 1. 



Leander Fenner, Cranston, for fine display of apples, pears, and 



peaches, $2. 



Flowers. — Mrs. H. Ives, by Robert Dalglish, Bouquet, Gladiolus, 



Colchicum — Dahlias, Nonpareil, Charles XII., Cleopatra, Painted Lady, 



and others. R. Dalglish, bouquet of Verbenas and Perpetual roses, fine. 



S. Moore, Eagle Nurseries, dahlias, two bouquets. Wm. Magee Snow, 



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