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Green Gage: E. F. Purington, 81.00. 



Yellow Gage: F. E. Nowell, $1.00. 



Coe's Golden Drop: G. C. Chase, $1.00. 



Yellow P:gg: L. Gurney, $1.00. 



Lombard: I. T. Waterman & Son, $1 00 ; I. C. Merrill, 50c. 



Magnum Bonum : M. P. Hawkins, $1.00. 



Washington : E. F. Purington, $1.00. 



Smith's Orleans: E. F. Purington, Sl.UO. 



Class v.— MISCELLANEOUS. 



For best peck of cultivated cranberries : M. E. Bartlett, East 

 Dixmont, $2.00 ; Henry Johnson, Turner, $1.00. 



For best sample of nursery apple trees : I. C. Merrill, Lewiston, 

 $2.00; D. J. Briggs, South Turner, $1.00. 



For best nursery grape vines : C. I. Perle}', Seward^s, $1.00 ; D. 

 J. Briggs, 50c. 



For best variety of canned fruits, preserves, pickles, made and 

 put up by the exhibitor: Mrs. Benson Grant, Lewiston, $3.00; 

 Mrs. James A. Johnson, Auburn, $2.00. 



For best specimen canned peaches: Mrs. D. H. Colby, $1.00; 

 Mrs. Benson Grant, 50c. 



Canned stravrberries : A. B. Chipman & Son, 81.00; Mrs. D. 

 H. Colby, 50c. 



Canned raspberries : Mrs. Frances Hoyt, 81.00 ; A. B. Chipman 

 & Son, 50c. 



Canned cherries: Mrs. E. F. Purington, $1.00 ; Mrs. Frances 

 Hoyt, 50c. 



Canned quinces: Mrs. D. H. Colby, 81.00. 



Canned tomatoes: Mrs. D. H. Colby, 81.00. 



Preserved quinces: Mrs. D. H. Colby, $1.00; Mrs. Frances 

 Hoyt, 50c. 



Preserved apples: Mrs. M. L. Bobbins, $1.00; Mrs. D. H. 

 Colby, 50c. 



Preserved plums: Mrs. Frances Hoyt, 81.00. 



Preserved pears : Mrs. Frances Hoyt, 81.00 ; Mrs. D. H. Colby, 

 50c. 



Preserved strawberries: Mrs. Benson Grant, $1.00; Mrs. E. 

 F. Purington, 50c. 



