AWARDS FOR FRUITS 243 



August 31. 

 Gratuity: — 

 James Garthly, collection of melons, $6. 



Dahlia and Fruit Exhibition. 

 September 13, 14 and 15. 



John S. Farlow Newton Horticultural Society Fund. 



Foreign Grapes. — Collection of not less than four varieties, two bunches 

 each: 

 1st, T. E. Proctor, $25; 2d, T. E. Proctor, $15. 



Benjamin B. Davis Fund. 



Grapes.— Best seedling hardy variety, grown at least two years in the 

 open in New England: 

 H. O. Mead, $10. 



Theodore Lyman Fund No. 1. 



Apples. — For the best collection of six varieties of fall apples, specimens 

 to be ripe, and twelve of each: 

 1st, Turner Hill Farm, $10; 2d, L. F. Priest, $8. 



Benjamin V. French Fund No. 1. 



Apples. — Four varieties, twelve specimens each: 



1st, L. F. Priest, $10; 2d, E. & H. W. Moore, $6; 3d, Turner Hill 

 Farm, $4. 



Marshall P. Wilder Fund. 



Pears. — Bartlett: 



1st, F. W. Dahl, $3; 2d, W. G. Kendall, .$2; 3d, Elbridge Torrey, $1. 

 Clapp's Favorite: 



1st, Elbridge Torrey, $3; 2d, H. A. Clark, $2; 3d, G. V. Fletcher, $1. 



Society's Prizes. 



Apples. — Mcintosh: 



1st, L. F. Priest, $3; 2d, E. &. H. W. Moore, $2; 3d, Turner Hill 

 Farm, $1. 

 Maiden Blush: 



1st, E. E. Cole, $3; 2d, W. G. Kendall, $2; 3d, Turner Hill Farm, $1. 



