PRIZES AWAEDED FOR FRUITS. 



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To J. H. Fenno, for the best five varieties of Pears, 

 G. A. Godbold, for the next best, 

 T. M. Davis, for the next best, 

 Seth Weston, for the best single dish (Sheldon), 

 J. H. Fenno, for the next best (Duchesse d'Angouleme) 

 Chas. Bird, for'the next best (Seckel), 

 F. & L. Clapp, for the best five varieties of Autumn 

 Apples, ....... 



F. & L, Clapp, for the best single dish (Gravenstein) 

 Mrs. C. S. Horner, for the next best (Gravenstein), 

 J. H. Fenno, for the next best (Challenge Sweet), 

 Davis & Bates, for the best collection of Native 



Grapes, ...... 



S. G. Damon, for the next best, 

 C. E. Grant, for the best single dish (Catawba), 

 J. B. Moore, for the next best (Concord), . 

 A. Dickinson, for the next best (Israella), . 

 Horace Partridge, for the best three varieties of For 

 eign Grapes, ..... 



Charles Bird, for the best Quinces, 

 J. E. M. Gilley, for the next best. 

 Gratuities : — 

 To H. Partridge, for collection of Pears, 

 C. E. Grant, for collection of Pears, . 

 W. P. Plimpton, for Pears, . ' . 



G. M. Mellen, for Pears 



S. Phipps, Jr., for Pears, .... 



H. F. Coe, for extra large specimens of Doyenne du 



Cornice, 



A. S. MTntosh, Pears, . . 



Mrs. C. H. Stone, Pears and Quinces, 



J. H. Fenno, for collection of Apples, 



Mrs. E. Pillsbury, for fine Nonsuch and Roxbury Rus 



set Apples, ...... 



H. Partridge, for Foreign Grapes, 



J. F. Heustis, for Grapes, .... 



Augustus Torrey, for Pears and Grapes, 

 J. B. Moore, for Peaches, .... 



J. G. Martin, for Seedling Peaches, . 

 A. Dickinson, for Peaches, 



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