PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 311 



Warren Fenno, Nectarines, . . . . . . . . $1 00 



Williiim llichardson, Assorted Fruits, . . . . . . 1 00 



Isaac Ellis, Strawberries in Pots, ....... 1 00 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



September 14, 15, 16, and 17. 



French Premiums for Apples. 



Twelve Baldwin, Samuel Hartwell, $5 00 



Twelve Gravenstein, Samuel Hartwell, . . . . . . 5 00 



Twelve Hubbardston, M.W. Chadbourne, 5 00 



Twelve Rhode Island Greening, C. E. Grant, 5 00 



Special Prizes offered by the Society. 



Peaks. — Twelve Anjou, Mrs. Mary Langmaid, . . . . 5 GO 



Twelve Bartlett, Mrs. Mary Langmaid, 5 00 



Twelve Bosc, George S. Harwood, 5 00 



Twelve Seckel, George S. Harwood, 5 00 



Twelve Sheldon, George S. Harwood, 5 00 



Twelve Peaches of any variety, N. D. Harrington, Seedling, . . 5 00 

 Twelve Bunches of Native Grapes of any variety, J. B. Moore & 



Son, Moore's Early, 5 00 



For the heaviest and best ripened bunch of any Foreign Black 

 Grape, not less than five pounds, David Allan, Victoria Ham- 

 burg, seven pounds, ........ 8 00 



For the heaviest and best ripened bunch of any Foreign White 

 Grape, not less than five pounds, David Allan, Syrian, eight 



pounds and four ounces, 8 GO 



Regular Prizes. 



Apples.— Baldwin, C. 0. Shaw, 4 GO 



Second, Samuel Hartwell, ........ 3 GO 



Third, Warren Fenno, 2 00 



Danvers Sweet, Charles N. Brackett, ...... 3 GO 



Second, Warren Fenno, 2 00 



Third, C. C. Shaw, 1 GO 



Dutch Codlin, Benjamin G. Smith, 2 GO 



Second, L. W. Weston, 1 GO 



Holden, O. B. Hadwen, 3 00 



Second, H. B. Watts, • • 2 00 



Third, Samuel Hartwell, 1 00 



Fameuse, George V. Fletcher, . . . . . . • 3 GO 



Second, Benjamin G. Smith, 2 00 



Third, Horace Eaton, 1 00 



