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Any other rariety, C. F. Holt, McLaughlin .$3 00 



Second, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard, Victoria . . . . 2 00 



Third, Charles E. Grant, Yellow Gage . . • . . 1 00 

 Native Grapes. — Six bunches of any variety, Samuel Hartwell, 



Moore's Early 3 00 



Second, Benjamin G. Smith, Moore's Early . . . . 2 OO 



Tliird, William H. Hunt, Rockwood 1 00 



September 5. 

 Gratuities: — 

 Mrs. J. W. Clark, Collection of Foreign Grapes 

 Sumner Coolidge, Crawford's Early Peaches 

 Mrs. Fannie C Gay, " " "• 



C. M. Wood, 



September 15. 

 Apples. — Foundling, George W. Clement 



Second, A.M. Knowlton 



Third, Charles M. Handley 

 Garden Royal, J. C. McNeil . 



Second, Charles M. Handley 



Third, A. M. Knowlton 

 Gravenstein, Samuel Hartwell 



Second, William T. Hall . 



Third, William Milman 

 Maiden's Blush, Walter G. Kendall 



Second, E. R. Cook . 



Third, H. R. Kinney . 

 Porter, Sumner Coolidge 



Second, Charles M. Handley 



Third, Samuel G. Damon . 

 Pumpkin Sweet, Samuel Hartwell 



Second, George W. Stevens 



Third, Benjamin G. Smith 

 Any other variety, Cliarles M. Handley, Holden 



Second, Charles M. Handley, Wealthy 



Third, Edward E. Allen, Washington Strawberry 

 Crab Apples. — Twenty-four specimens of Transcendent, William 

 Milman ...... 



Second, K. P. Partridge 

 Any other variety, Marshall W. Chadbourne 



Second, P. G. Hanson 

 Pears. — Bartlett, Samuel G. Damon 



Second, Mrs. Nathan D. Harrington 



Third, Samuel Hartwell 

 Belle Lucrative, Charles P>. Richardson 



Second, Mrs Mary Langmaid . 



Third, Clifford R. Weld . 



