PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 297 



September 5. 



Apples. — Foundling, L. W. Weston, f 3 OC 



Second, "Warren Fenno, 2 OC 



Gravenstein, Frank Smith, 3 OC 



Second, Samuel Hartwell, .« 2 00 



Third, Warren Heustis, 1 00 



Porter, Samuel Hartwell, 3 00 



Second, C. W. Grant, 2 00 



Third, Mrs. A. M. Winn, 1 00 



Any other variety, Mrs. M. A. Fullick, Williams, . . . 2 00 



Second, Samuel Hartwell, Sparhawk, 1 00 



Pears. — Andrews, Mrs. Mary Langraaid, 2 00 



Second, B. G. Smith 1 00 



Boussock, George S. Harwood, 2 00 



Second, Horace Eaton, 1 00 



Any other variety, William H. Hunt, Clapp's Favorite, . . 2 00 

 Second, S. Lockwood, " " . . 1 00 

 Plums. — Collection of not less than four varieties, Samuel Hart- 

 well, ^ . 3 00 



Second, Horace Eaton, 2 00 



Third L. W. Goodell, 1 00 



Any other variety, F. J. Dutcher, McLaughlin, . . . . 2 00 



Second, Samuel Hartwell, 1 00 



Native Grapes. — Six bunches of Hartford, Cephas H. Brackett, 3 00 



Moore's Early, John B. Moore & Son, 3 00 



Second, Samuel Hartwell, 2 00 



Any other variety, B. G. Smith, Cottage, 3 00 



Second, B. G. Smith, Ives's Seedling, 2 00 



Gratuities : — 



M. W. Chadbourne, Collection, 1 00 



Samuel Hartwell, " 1 00 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



September 15, 16, 17, and 18. 



Special Prizes. 



Twelve Gravenstein Apples, C. C. Shaw, .$5 00 



Twelve Bartlett Pears, Mrs. Mary Langmaid, . . . . 5 00 

 Twelve bunches of Native Grapes, of any variety, John B. 



Moore & Son, Moore's Early, 5 00 



For the lieaviest and best ripened bunch of any Foreign Black 

 Grape, not less than five pounds, David Allan, Alnwick 



Seedling, 8 00 



For the heaviest and best ripened bunch of any Foreign White 



Grape, not less than five pounds, David Allan, Syrian, . . 8 00 



