APPLES AND PEARS. 283 



By Mrs. G. A. Chamberlin of Worcester : The Gloria 

 Mimdi, Yellow Bellflower Sweet, Northern Spy and Old 

 Nonsuch. 



By John B. Moore of Concord : Hubbardston Nonsuch. 



By B. P. Ware of Marblehead : The Pickrnan Pippen and 

 Drap d'Or. 



By H. C. Sargent of Worcester : The Yellow Bellflower, 

 Hubbardston Nonsuch, Liscomb and Mother. 



By William Eames of Worcester : The Northern Spy, Yel- 

 low Bellflower, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Mother and King of 

 Tompkins County. 



By George S. Coe of Shrewsbury : The Winter Sweet, 

 American Beauty, Red Russet, and English Golden Russet. 



ByT. S. Gold, West Cornwall, Ct. : Hubbardston Nonsuch, 

 Burnham Sweet, Excel and Hurlburt. 



By J. F. Brown of Lunenburg : Apples for name, very 

 fine. 



By Sylvanus Sears of Worcester : The Hubbardston Non- 

 such, Gravenstein, iEsopus Spitzenberg, Northern Spy, 

 Royal, Blue Pearmain, Westfield Seek-no-further, Baldwin, 

 Pound Sweeting, Fall Harvey and Mother. 



By C. T. Foster of Holden : The Sweet Russet, Gloria 

 Mundi, Mother, Northern Spy, Holden Pippen, Liscomb 

 and Fameuse. 



By Asa Clement of Dracut : The Mother, Talman Sweet, 

 President, Nod Head, Maiden's Blush, Gravenstein, Roxbury 

 Russet, Baldwin, Danvers Winter Sweet, Lyscomb, Canada 

 Russet, Cogswell, Fallawater, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Ameri- 

 can Eagle, King of Tompkins County, Northern Spy, Twenty 

 Ounce, Foster Sweet, Holden Pippin, Ladies' Sweet and 

 Yellow Bellflower. 



Of pears, the lateness of the season prevented a large 

 exhibition, but those shown were finely grown. 



E. W. Lincoln of Worcester exhibited Josephine de 

 Malines and Winter Nelis. 



John B. Moore of Concord had specimens of Beurre 

 d'Anjou, Le Cure, Urbaniste, Beurre Diel, Beurre Langlier 

 and Lawrence. 



Stephen S. Foster of Worcester showed Doyenne de Com- 



