1874.] REPORT ON GRAPES, PEACHES, &C. 35 



For the best four clusters of Eogers No. 15 (Agawam), no award. 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Rogers No. 19 (Merriraac) , F. M. Marble 3 00 



For the best best four clusters of Rogers No. 43 (Barry), no award 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Salem, Horatio Phelps 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Senasqua, no award 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Walter, Henry Phelps 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Worden's Seedling, Joseph C. Lovell 3 00 

 For the best four clusters of any other variety of superior quality, 



no award 3 00 



QUINCES. 



For the best collection of not less than three varieties, no award. . 5 00 



For the second best, no award 3 00 



For the best twelve Orange Quinces, Mrs. H. Sturtevant 3 00 



For the second best, Newell Wood 2 00 



For the best twelve of any other variety, no award 2 00 



For the second best, no" award 1 00 



A gratuity of one dollar each to Charles Nash, Edward W. Lincoln 

 and Charles T. Foster, for Orange Quinces. 

 CANNED FRUITS.— 



For the largest and best collection, H. C. Mascroft 8 00 



For the second best, no award 6 00 



For the third best, no award ^ 4 00 



But one collection of Canned Fruits was presented to your Committee, 

 by H. C. Mascroft, of which they feel warranted in saying, for variety 

 and perfection in canning, that it is well worthy of the premium awarded- 

 Mr. Mascroft has a patent valve to his cans which appears to be worthy 

 of notice. 



Your Committee recommend gratuities of three dollars to James 

 Draper for his Collection of Peaches, and also one dollar to E. R. Rice 

 and Gideon Harris for each a plate of Late Crawfords. 



F. M. MARBLE, 



For the Committee. 



