PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



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lioxbury Kusset, E. R. Cook 



Second, Cephas H. Brackett ..... 



Tliird. George Sanderson ...... 



Any other variety, E. R. Cook. Rl)ode Island Greening 

 Second, Charles M. Handley, Rhode Island Greening 

 Third, James H. Clapp, Lady's Sweet 

 Winter Pears. — Any variety, Edwin A. Hall, Winter Nelis 



Second, Edwin A. Hall, Easter Beurre 

 Strawberries, one pint, Elisha S. Converse . 



April 7. 



Gratuity: — 

 William G. Prescott, Strawberries 



May 



Gratuities: — 

 Edwin A. Hall, Collection of Pears 

 William Brown, Hothouse Peaches 

 William G. Prescott, Strawberries 



Gratuities: — 

 Winter Brothers, Foreign Grapes 

 William C. Winter, Peaches 



June 9. 



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Gratuities: — 

 J. W. Howard, Marshall Strawberries 

 William G. Prescott. 

 William C. Strong, 

 ■Charles E. Grant, «' 



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ROSE AND STRAWBERRY EXHIBITION. 



June 20 and 21. 



Special Prizes fro^m the Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Strawberries. — For the best four quarts of any variety, Warren 

 Heustis & Son, Marshall, the Lyman Plate, value . 

 Second, Marshall F. Ewell, Marshall, the Lyman Plate, value 

 Third, J. W. Howard, Marshall, the Lyman Plate, value . 

 Fourth, George V. Fletcher, Marshall, the Lyman Plate, value 

 Fifth, Warren Heustis & Son, Belmont, the Lyman Plate, value 



Special Prize offered by William C. Stroiig: 



For the best two quarts of any variety not previously exhibited 

 here, the Third prize to Isaac E. Coburn, Sanders 

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