PRIZES AWARDED FOR FRUITS. 21 



For the best Figs, to Walker & Co., for Brown Turkey, - $3 00 



For the next best, to Benjamin Fobes, - - - 2 00 

 Gratuities : 



To R. W. Turner, for fine Grapes and Pine Apple, - - 3 00 



George A. Mudge, for Seedling Peach, - - - 1 00 



John G. Baker, for fine Apples, - - - - 2 00 



Francis Dana, - - - - - - -100 



Benjamin B. Davis, - - - - - -100 



Benjamin G. Smith, - - - - - -100 



James Comley, - - - - - - -100 



George TV. Leonard, - - - - - -100 



J. E. M. Gilley. 1 00 



Dr. Waters, 1 00 



September 4. 

 For the best three varieties of Pears, to Davis & Bates, for 



Bartlett, Belle Lucrative and Flemish Beauty, - 

 For the best Peaches, to Mrs. F. Nichols, for Early Crawford, 

 For the next best, to George A. Mudge, for his Seedling. 

 For the next best, to J. B. Loomis, for his Seedling, - 

 Gratuities : 

 To Walker & Co., for Collection of Fruit, 



G. W. Brown, for Collection of Plums, _ . . 



Hovey «& Co., for Omar Pasha Pears, . _ . 



Benjamin Fobes, .__.._ 



J. Owen, -------- 



A. A. Kingman, ______ 



Benjamin G. Smith, -.___. 

 George Pierce, ----_-- 



J. E. M. Gilley, 



J. L. Bird, 



James N'ugent, ______ 



John Mahony, _------ 



James Comley, ._-.__ 



September 11. 

 For the best one variety of Grapes, to S. G. Damon, for Dela- 

 ware, .___..- 

 For the next best variety of Grapes, to Davis & Bates, for 

 Adirondac, ------- 



Gratuities : 

 To F. & L. Clapp, for superior Clapp, Bartlett and Seckel 

 Pears, - - - - 



G. W. Brown, for fine Collection of Plums, - - . 



Mrs. T. W. Ward, for fine Collection of Plums and Peaches, 



