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Lindley. First premium, $i. 



Ulster Prolific. First premium, 50 cts. 



Empire State. First premium, 50 cts. 



Woodruff Red. Second premium, 25 cts. 



Pocklington. First premium, 50 cts. 



Niagara. Second premium, 50 cts. 



Massasoit. First premium, 50 cts. 



Concord. First premium, %\. 

 E. M. Ives, Meriden. 



Clinton. First premium, 50 cts. 

 Albert Plant, Branford. 



Niagara. First premium, $1. 



PEACHES AND PLUMS 



Single Plates of Peaches and Plums. 

 W. M. Tyler, Waterbury. 



Smock. First premium, 75 cts. 



Globe. First premium, 75 cts. 



Morris White. First premium, 75 cts. 



Late Rareripe. First premium, 75 cts. 



Salway. First premium, 75 cts. 

 E. M. Ives, Meriden. 



Keyport White. First premium, 75 cts. 



C. I. Allen, Terryville. 



Reine Claude Plum. First premium, 75 cts. 



SPECIAL PREMIUMS 



J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury. 



Hale Chestnuts, i plate. First premium on chesnuts, $3. 



McFarland. 



Early Reliance. 



I plate evaporated peaches. First premium, |i. 

 N. N. King, Thompsonville. 



Grape juice. First premium, $1. 



As a pleasant close to this meeting, members of the 

 Society and others were invited to participate in the exer- 

 cises of the afternoon session of Pomona Grange, which was 

 in charge of the Worthy Pomona and devoted largely to 

 fruit topics. 



A vote of thanks was extended to Wallingford Grange 

 for their co operation and the hospitalities extended to the 

 Society. 



