1874.] EEPORT ON APPLES. 31 



For the best ten G-ravenstein, Addison Lovell, West Boylston 2 00 



For the best ten Holden Pippin, S. S. Foster 2 00 



For the best ten Maiden's Blush, T. E. St. John 2 00 . 



For the best ten Porter, H. Marble, Millbury 2 00 



For the best ten Sheppard's Sweet, S. S. Foster 2 00 



For the best ten Sweet Bough, no award 2 00 



For the best ten Williams' Early Eed, C. Morse, Jr 2 (JO 



For the best ten Washington Strawberry, C. T. Foster, Holden 2 00 



For the best ten of any other sort (Drap d'Or) W. Y. Holman 2 10 

 GEATUITIES — 



C. H. Smith, of Millbury, Pumpkin Sweet 1 00 



C. E. Brooks, Fall Greening 1 00 



AT THE OCTOBER EXHIBITION. 



CLASS 1.— 



For the best collection of not less than twenty-five nor more 

 than thirty varieties, ten specimens of each variety, 



O. B. Hadwen \ .$15.C0 



For the second best, S. Sears 12 00 



For the third best S. S. Foster. 9 00 



CLASS 2.— 



For the best twenty nained varieties, of ten specimens each, 



no award 12 00 



For the second best, no award 9 00 



For the third best, no award 6 00 



CLASS 3.— 



For the best twelve named varieties, of ten specimens each. 



Revoked. See Gratuities 10 00 



For the second best, no award 7 00 



For the third best, no award 4 00 



CLASS 4.— 



For the best six named varieties, of ten specimens each, 



E. S. Howe 6 00 



For the second best, D. H. Searles of Sutton 4 00 



For the third best, H. Harlow of Shrewsbury 2 00 



CLASS 5.— 



For the best three named varieties, of ten specimens each, 



E. S. Howe 4 00 



For the second best, G. Harlow of Shrewsbury 3 00 



For the third best, Wm. Howe of Millburv 2 00 



