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For Quinces.— To C. E. Grant, - - - - §2 00 



Easpbereies. — For the best specimens, not less than four 

 quarts of the same variety, to J. "W. Foster, for Knev- 

 etfs Giant, - - - - - - 4 00 



Strawberries at the Rose Show. — For the best four 

 quarts of one variety, to Geo. Hill, for Ilovey's Seedling, 

 the Silver Cup, valued at - - - - 25 00 



For the best four varieties, of two quarts each, to J. C. Park, 

 for Trioraphe de Gaud, Agriculturist, Jucunda and Cre- 

 mont, -._.... 



For the next best, to James Comley, 

 For the next best, to Ilovey & Co., 

 Strawberries During the Season. — For the best Ilov- 

 ey's Seedling, to Geo. Hill, . _ _ . 

 For the best Triomphe de Gand, to Mrs. T. W. Ward, 

 " " La Constante, to Hovey & Co., 

 " " Jenny Lind, to Geo. Hill, 



" " Brighton Pine, to do. - - - . 



" " Agriculturist, to Warren Heustis, 



" " Jucunda, to J. C. Park, - 



GEATUITIES AWARDED FOR FRUITS NOT COMPETING 



FOR PRIZES. 



M. P. Wilder, for Seedling Strawberries, . - - 



J. B. Clyne, for collection of I7ative Grapes, - - - 



W. C. Strong, as Chairman, the acknowledgment of collec- 

 tions of Fruit at various times, not competing for prizes. 

 S. Cleveland, for collection of Foreign Grapes, of superior flavor, 

 Geo. L. Lovett, for superior dish of Glout Morceau Pears, - 



F. &. L. Clapp, for Seedling Pears, - - - - 

 Geo. C. Leonard, for fine collection of Foreign Grapes, 

 M. II. Simpson, for fine Muscat and other Foreign Grapes, - 

 S. W. Lewis, for Beurrc Did Pears, - - - - 

 W. P. AValker, for Triomphe de Gand Strawberries, 

 Martin II. Hood, for La Constante do. 



G. Chilson, for Peaches and Grai:»es, - - - - 



George B. Cutter, .-.-.- 



J. A. Kenrick, ------- 



J. C. Ilovey, ------- 



• J. C. Park, 



George Walsh, ------ 



Joseph H. Smith, ------ 



James Nugent, ------ 



