SECOND ANNUAL FALL MEETING 159 



Mrs. Harvey Jewell, Cromwell. 



Satsuma plum. First, $1. 



Chabot plum. First, $1. 



Burbank plum. First, $1. 



Oldmixon peach. First, $1. 



Crosby peach. First, $1. 

 Mrs. Orrin Gilbert, Middletown. 



O-xheart cherries. First, $1. 



Strawberries. Second, 50 cts. 

 J. E. Andrews, New Britain. 



Early Richmond cherries. First, $1. 



Cuthbert raspberries. First, $1. 



Watermelon, Sweet-Pickle. First, $1. 



Orange quince. Second, 50 cts. 

 Unfermented Fruit Juice. 

 Grafe Juice. 



Adolph Werking, Plantsville. First, $1. 



Mrs. Harvey Jewell, Cromwell. Second, 50 cts. 



N. N. King, Thompsonville. Third, 25 cts. 



NUTS 



Specimens of Cultivated Nuts. 

 Chestnuts. 



J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury. 

 Coe. First, $1. 

 Hale. First, $1. 

 McFarland. First, $1. 

 Paragon. First, |i. 

 A. J. Pierpont, Waterbury. 



Paragon. Second, 50 cts. 

 W. E. Britton, New Haven. 

 American. First, $1. 

 Native Nuts. 

 Hickory-nuts. 



N. S. Baldwin, Meriden. First, $1. 



J. E. Andrews, North Britain. Second, 50 cts. 



J. J. Wilcox, Meriden. Third, 25 cts. 



Black Walnuts. 



N. C. Baldwin, Meriden. First, $1. 



Buttertiuts. 



J. E. Andrews, North Britain. First, $1. 

 G. F. Piatt, Milford. Second, 50 cts. 



Chestnuts. 



H. L. Fairchild, Nichols. First, $1. 

 Roy C. Gulley, Storrs. Third, 25 cts. 



Collection of Native Nuts. 



Roy C. Gulley, Storrs. First, $1. 



