PRIZES AWARDED FOR FRUITS. 17 



Rose Show, June 23. 

 Strawberries. — For the best four quarts of any variety, to 



Wm. P. Walker, for Triomphe de Gand, - - - $25 00 



For the best six varieties of two quarts each, to George 



Hill, - 25 00 



For the best four vai-ieties of two quarts each, to Davis & 

 Bates, .._..-- 



For the next best, to J. B. Moore, - - - - 



For the best Hovej^'s Seedling, to Geo. Hill, . . - 



For the best Triomphe de Gaud to Amos Bates, 

 For the best Jenny Lind, to J. "W. Foster, . . - 



For the best Brighton Pine, to George Hill, - - - 



For the best Agriculturist, to George Hill, - . - 



For the best Wilson's Albany, to J. W. Foster, - - - 



For the best Jucunda, to George Hill, - - - - 



For the best President Wilder, to J. E. Tilton & Co., - 



Gratuities: 

 To Daniel Clarke, for a collection, . _ . _ 



N. B. White, for a collection, - - - . - 



C. E. Grant, for a collection, . - - - - 



Wra. C. Child, 



Henry C. Nichols, ------ 



July 3. 

 Gratuities: 

 To J. B. Moore, for a fine Collection of Strawberries, - 



Davis & Bates, for the same, ----- 

 Geo. F. Foster, for the same, ----- 

 James Comley, for the same, ----- 

 Wm. F. Underwood, for a seedling, - - - - 



J. E. Tilton & Co., for fine specimens of the President 



Wilder Strawberry, the Silver Medal, valued at - 

 C. E. Grant, for Elton Cherries, - - - - 



Geo. F. Foster, for Boyden's Seedling Strawberry No. 30, - 

 July 10. 

 For the best late Strawberries, to Davis & Bates, for Jucunda, 



For the next best, to Davis & Bates, for La Constante, 

 For the best Black Tartarian Cherries, to Phineas J. Stone, - 

 For the best Black Eagle Cherries, to James Nugent, - 

 For the best Collection of Cherries, to C. E. Grant, 

 For the best Collection of Forced Grapes, to C. S. Holbrook, - 



Gratuities : 

 To Davis & Bates, for Dr. Nicaise Strawberries, 

 J. B. Moore, for a dark unknown Strawberry, 

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