AWARDS FOR FRUITS 201 



Winter Banana: 



1st, E. F. Adams, $3; 2d, E. C. Witt, $2. 

 York Imperial: 



1st, M. S. Wheeler, $3; 2d, M. J. Cain, $2. 

 Any other variety: 



1st, Derby Farm, Pearmain, $3; 2d, A. B. Howard & Son, Bailey's 

 Sweet, $2. 

 For the best collection of winter apples, not less than six varieties, twelve 

 specimens of each : 

 1st, Derby Farm, $12; 2d, A. B. Howard & Son, $10. 

 Collection of apples arranged for decorative effect: 



1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $20; 2d, E. M. Bruce, $15. 

 For the largest and best exhibit of apples, not less than ten varieties, 

 five specimens of each : 

 1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $15; 2d, Derby Farm, $12. 

 For the best exhibit of apples in trays, not less than five trays and one 

 or more varieties : 

 1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $25; 2d, Derby Farm, $15. 

 Crabapples. — Twenty-four specimens, any variety: 



1st, E. & H. W. Moore, $3; 2d, Faulkner Farm, $2. 

 Quinces. — Any variety, twelve specimens: 



1st, D. M. Rogers, $3; 2d, A. B. Howard & Son, $2. 

 Cranberries. — Collection of not less than three varieties, half-peck of 

 each : 

 L. J. Fosdick, $10. 

 Half-peck of any variety : 

 L. J. Fosdick, McFarlin, $5. 

 Collection of native and foreign fruit, arranged for effect: 



1st, Mrs. R. Goodnough, $15; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $12. 

 Native Nuts. — Collection of not less than four varieties, one quart of 

 each: 

 1st, Mrs. F. Schultz, $4; 2d, Sarah A. Wheeler, $3. 



Marshall P. Wilder Fund. 



Native Grapes. — Collection of hardy native grapes, not less than three 

 varieties, three bunches of each : 

 1st, John Bauernfeind, $10; 2d, C. W. Libby, $8. 



John S. Farlow Newton Horticultural Society Fund. 



Pears. — Angouleme: 



1st, Mrs. Elbridge Torrey, $3; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $2. 

 Anjou: 



1st, M. J. Cain, $3; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $2. 

 Bosc: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $3; 2d, W. Heustis & Son, $2. 



