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For the best twelve specimens Baldwins, D. H. Stickney, 

 Groveland. 



For the best twelve specimens Roxbury Russett, T. C. 

 Thurlow. 



For the best twelve specimens Danvers W. Sweet, Edward 

 Perkins. 



For the best twelve specimens Seaver's Sweet, Peter Wait. 



For the best twelve specimens R. I. Greening, T. C. Thm^low. 



For the best twelve specimens Sweet Baldwin, Aaron Low. 



For the best twelve specimens Minister, Peter Wait. 



For the best twelve specimens Drap d'Or, Benj. P. Ware. 



For the best twelve specimens Ladies Sweet, J. W. Manning. 



There were a number of other very fine specimens, but the 

 Committee had to pass them by on account of a deficiency in 

 numbers. Some of the best in the Hall were in that condition. 



For the best twelve of other varieties. 

 Buckeye Pippin, T. C. Thurlow. 

 Sweet Russett, Zaccheus Burnham, Gloucester. 

 Detroit Red, Charles Harrington. 

 P. Sweet, P. Wait. 

 Northern Spy, Charles F. Stiles. 

 Golden Russett, Aaron Low. 

 Kilham Hill, B. P. Ware. 

 Dodge's Sweet, D. W. Low, Gloucester. 

 Haskell Sweet, James F. Story, Essex. 

 Fall Harvey, J. L, Smart, Danvers. 

 Maiden's Blush, J. W. Manning. 



Gratuities of Fifty Cents Each. 



Danvers Sweet, William H. Haskell, Rockport. 

 Golden Russett, Daniel Wheeler. 

 Sweet Baldwins, Thomas Haskell, Gloucester. 

 Grape Apple, Thomas Haskell, Gloucester, 

 Hub. Nonsuch, T. C. Thurlow. 

 Gravenstien, D. H. Stickney. 

 Porter, J. L. Smart. 

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