PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



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To J. H. Fenno, for Apples and Peaches, 



J. E. M. Gilley, for Peaches, .... 

 C. D. Kingman, for Grapes and Peaches, . 

 C. E. Grant, " " " " . . 



Josiah Pratt, for Plums, ..... 

 J. Fisk Allen, for Seedling Grapes and Nectarines, 

 G. H. Meacham, for collection of Fruit, . 

 G. M. Mellen, " " " " . 



N. B. White, " " " " . 



Josiah Newhall, " " " " . 



$2 00 



ANNUAL P^XHIBITION. 



■, September 21, 22, and 23. 



Apples. — For the best twenty varieties, to F'. & L 

 Clapp, ....... 



For the second best, to J. H. Fenno, 



For the third best, to Moses Taylor, 

 For the best fifteen varieties, to Wm. T. Hall, , 

 For the best ten varieties, the third prize to Samuel 

 Hartwell, ....... 



For the best five varieties, to S. N. Gaut, . 



For the second best, to William A. Crafts, 

 For the best Baldwin, to Walter Russell, . 



For the second best, to George Hill, 

 For the best Gravenstein, to F, & L. Clapp, 



For the second best, to William T. Hall, 

 For the best Hubbardston, to Walter Russell, 



For the second best, to G. M. Mellen, 

 For the best Northern Spy, to William T. Hall, . 



For the second best, to J. H. Fenno, 

 For the best Porter, to George Hill, 



For the second best, to George W. Pierce, 

 For the best Rhode Island Greening, to J. E. M. Gilley 



For the second best, to J. H. Fenno, 

 For the best Roxbury Russet, to J. L. Bird, 



For the second best, to William A. Crafts, 

 For the best Hunt Russet, to Moses Taylor, 



For the second best, to John B. Moore, . 



