PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



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To Alexander Dickinson, for Pears, 

 T. M. Davis, u u 



S. N. Gaut, " " 



JohnMcClure, u u 



C. E. Grant, for collection of Pears, . 

 B. G. Smith, " •' " 



Edwin Fletcher, for collection of Apples, 

 Asa Clement, " " " 



Moses Taylor, " " " 



Samuel Hartwell," " " 



John Cnmmings, for collection of Apples and Pears, 

 Joseph H, Fenno, " " " 



Miss A. C. Wlieeler, for collection, . 

 James Nugent, for Oranges, .... 



The Societj^'s Silver Medal was awarded to J. H. Fenno, for 

 Seedling Cherry, Norfolk. 



The Prospective Prize of fifty dollars was awarded to Marshall 

 P. "Wilder, for the best Seedling Strawberry, after a public trial of 

 three years, the President Wilder, for its size, beauty, and quality. 



The amount awarded to each contributor is as follows : 



9 



1 



1 



3 



9 



2 



1 



6 



65 



15 



2 



39 



20 



26 



1 



9 



12 



1 



