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Plums, Japanese. — Burbank: 



1st, Wilfrid ^\^leeler, $2; 2d, D. L. Fiske, $1. 

 Collection of not less than four varieties, twelve specimens each: 



1st, E. B. Parker, $5; 2d, W. P. Hutchinson, $3; 3d, D. L. Fiske. $2. 

 Single plate of any variety: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, Burbank, $3; 2d, O. B. Kenrick, Burbank, $2; 

 3d, E. B. Parker, Shiro, $1. 

 Native Grapes. — For the best WTiite Grape: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, Green Mountain, $3; 2d, J. S. Chase, Green Moun- 

 tain, $2. 



Gratuities : — 



G. V. Fletcher, Greensboro Peaches, $1. 



Mrs. J. C. ^Miitin. Diamond Jubilee Graj^e, a First Class Certificate of 

 Merit. 



AxxuAL Exhibition of Fruits and Vegetables. 

 October 10 and 11. 



Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Apples. — For the largest and best collection of Fall Apples, not less than 

 six varieties and twelve specimens each: 

 1st, E. E. Cole, $12; 2d, L. F. Priest, $10; 3d, F. B. Ripley, $S. 



Samuel Appleton Fund. 



Apples. — Baldwin: 



1st, Alden Derby, $3; 2d, E. B. Parker, $2; 3d, E. E. Cole, $1. 

 Hubbardston : 



1st, L. F. Priest, $3; 2d, G. F. A\Tieeler, $2; 3d, A. B. Howard & Son, 

 $1. 

 Pears. — - Bosc : 



1st, Wilfrid Wheeler, $3; 2d, W. G. Kendall, $2; 3d, J. B. Shurtleff, 

 Jr., $1. 

 Sheldon : 



1st, Elbridge Torrey, $3; 2d, L. F. Priest, $2; 3d, J. M. Swett, $1. 



Benjamin V. French Fund. 



Apples. — Rhode Island Greening: 



1st, Mrs. A. F. Estabrook, $3; 2d, E.E.Cole, $2; 3d, Alden Derby, $1. 



