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Bartlett, Samuel Ilartwell, 85 00 



Bosc, Mrs. Mary Langmaid, ........ 5 00 



Seukel, M. W. Chadbourne, 5 00 



Sheldon, L. W. Weston, 5 00 



Peaciiks. — Any variety, Saninol Hartwell, Foster, . . . . 5 00 

 Foreign Grapes. — For the heaviest and best ripened bunch of any 

 Foreign Black Grape, not less than five pounds, David Allan, 



Alicante, 8 00 



For the heaviest and best ripened bunch of any Foreign White 



Grape, not less than five pounds, John Simpkins, Syrian, . 8 00 



Special Prizes offered in view of the meeting of the American I'omological 



Society. 



General Display of Frdits of all kinds. — For the best, Lincoln 



Grange, 25 00 



Apples. — For the best collection, Arkansas Exhibit, . . . 25 00 



Second, Worcester Grange, . . . . . . . 15 00 



Third, C. C. Shaw, Milford, N. H., 10 00 



Pears. — For the best collection, EUwanger & Barry, Rochester, 



N. Y 25 00 



Second, Charles H. Hovey, 15 00 



Third, Warren Fenno, 10 00 



Peaches. — For the best collection, Charles S. Smith, . . . 25 00 



Second, Smith & Kerman, St. Catherines, Ontario, . . . 15 00 



Third, David L. Fisk, 10 00 



Native Grapes. — For the best collection, T. S. Hubbard Company, 



Fredonia, N. Y., 25 00 



Second, E. Williams, Montclair, N. J., 15 00 



Regular Prizes. 



Apples. — Baldwin, L. W. Weston, 4 00 



Second, Mrs. A. Ward, 3 00 



Third, W. H. Teele 2 00 



Danvers Sweet, C. C. Shaw, 3 00 



Second, J. T. Foster, 2 00 



Dutch Codlin, A. S. Mcintosh, 2 00 



Second, L. W. Weston, 1 00 



Fall Orange or Holden, II. D. Clark, 3 UO 



Second, C. E. Grant, 2 00 



Third, Samuel Ilartwell, 1 00 



Fanieuse, S. II. Coombs, 3 00 



Second, George V. Fletcher, 2 00 



Third, Mrs. A. Ward 1 00 



Foundling, Keubi'ii Handley, 4 00 



Second, L. W. Weston, 3 00 



Third, Cliarles S. Smith, 2 00 



