PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



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Regular Prizes. 



For the largest and best collection, not less than twenty baskets of 

 two quarts each, and not less than five varieties, George F 

 Wheeler ..... 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn . 

 Ten baskets, not less than three varieties, two quarts each, Isaac 

 E Coburn .... 



George V. Fletcher 

 Five baskets of one variety, two quarts each, ]\Irs. J. W. Clark 



Pomfret, Conn., 

 Two quarts of Belmont, J, W. Howard 



Second, George V. Fletcher 



Third. William Doran & Son 

 Bubach, I, E. Coburn 



Second, Sumner Coolidge . 



Third. Oliver K. Kobbins . 

 Champion, Wilfred Wheeler . 



Second, George F. Wheeler 

 Charles Downing, Wilfred Wheeler 



Second, Ge«rge F. Wheeler 



Third, William Doran & Son 

 Crescent, the Second prize to Isaac E. Coburn 



Third, William C. Winter . 

 Cumberland, the Third prize to George F. Wheeler 

 Jesse, Isaac E. Coburn . 



Second, (ieorge V. Fletcher 



Third, William C. Winter . 

 Leader, George V. Fletcher . 



Second, George F. Wheeler 

 Marshall, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 



Second, E. W. Wood 



Third, Isaac E. Coburn 

 Miner's Prolific, the Second prize to George F. Wheeler 

 Sharpless, the Third prize to William Doran & Son 

 Any other variety, Sumner Coolidge, Hersey 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn, Haverland .... 



Third, Mrs. J. W. Clark, " .... 



Collection of not less than six varieties, one quart of each, G 

 V. Fletcher ........ 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn ...... 



Cherries. — Two quarts of any variety, George V. Fletcher 



Second, Edwin Hastings ...... 



Third, Joshma C. Stone ...... 



Foreign Grapes. — Two bunches of any variety, Elisha S. Con 



Second, Winter Brothers . 

 Forced Peaches. — Six specimens of any variety, William C 

 Winter ..... 



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