PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



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Theodore Lyman Fund. 

 Foreign Grapes. — Best ripened and heaviest bunch of any Black 

 variety, not less than six pounds, Mrs. J. Warren Clark 



Special Prize offered hy David Allan. 

 For the best finished and bloomed bunch of Foreign Grapes, over 

 one pound in weight, any Black variety, Mrs. J. Warren Clark 



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Special Prizes offered hy the Society. 



Pears. — Anjou, Samuel G. Damon ...... 



Seckel, Charles E. Swain ........ 



Peaches. — Any variety, W. D. Hinds ...... 



Native Grapes. — Any variety, George B. Andrews 



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Regular Prizes. 

 Theodore Lyman Fund. 

 Apples. — Baldwin, Sumner Coolidge 



Second, Thomas L. Perkins 



Third, George C. Rice 

 Dutch Codlin, Warren Fenno 



Second, J. C. Stowe 

 Holden, Charles M. Handley 



Second, Samuel Hartwell . 



Third, 0. B. Hadwen 

 Fameuse, Sumner Coolidge . 



Second, Charles F. Curtis . 



Third, David L. Fisk 

 Fletcher Russet, Charles F. Curtis 



Second, William H. Teele 

 Foundling, Charles M. Handley 



Second, A. M. Knowlton . 



Third, G. W. Clement 

 Gloria Mundi, Samuel Hartwell 



Second, Mrs. J. Warren Clark 



Third, E. R. Cook 

 Golden Russet, Francis Brown Hayes 

 Gravenstein, Varnum Frost . 



Second, Louis Kendall 



Third, Samuel Hartwell 

 Hubbardston, P. G. Hanson . 



Second, Charles M. Handley 



Third, George W. Stevens 

 Hunt Russet, Samuel Hartwell 



Second, William H. Teele . 



Third, William H. Hunt . 

 Lady's Sweet, David L. Fisk 



Second, A. M. Knowlton . 



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