AWARDS FOR FRUITS 



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Best single plate of any variety, 24 berries: 



1st, F. S. DeLue, $3; 2d, James Donald, $2. 

 Best new strawberry of merit not j'et introduced, 48 berries: 



F. S. DeLue, Venia, Silver Medal. 

 Two plates Abington, 24 berries each: 



1st, WUfrid Wheeler, $3. 

 Two plates Barrymore: 



1st, H. L. Crane, $3. 

 Two plates Golden Gate: 



1st, W. C. Cooper, $3. 

 Two plates Marshall: 



1st, Louis Graton, $3; 2d, W. C. Cooper, $2. 

 Two plates any other variety : 



1st, W. C. Cooper, Warren, $3; 2d, H. L. Crane, Howards, $2. 

 For the best new strawberry of recent introduction not previously exhib- 

 ited before this Society, two plates, 24 berries each: 



1st, Louis Graton, Edmund Wilson, $8. 



Sweet Pea Exhibition. 



July 7 and 8. 



Strawberries. — Best three plates, 24 berries each, of any variety: 

 1st, G. V. Fletcher, $5; 2d, W. C. Cooper, $4. 

 Two plates William Belt: 

 1st, W. C. Cooper, $3. 

 Cherries. — Two plates, 24 specimens each, of any Red variety: 

 1st, E. B. Wilder, Downer, $3; 2d, F. W. Dahl, Early Red, $2. 

 Two plates, 24 specimens each, of any White or Yellow variety: 



1st, F. W. Dahl, White Heart, $3. 

 Best fruited branch of Cherries : 



1st, F. W. Dahl, White Heart, S3; 2d, F. W. Dahl, Early Red, $2. 



July 21. v 



Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 1. 



Raspberries. — Cuthbert, 96 berries: 

 1st, W. C. Cooper, $3. 

 Herbert : 



1st, W. C. Cooper, $3. 

 Any White variety: 

 1st, E. B. Wilder, $3. 

 Cherries. — Any Red variety, 96 specimens: 



1st, Faulkner Farm, $3; 2d, Sumner Smith, $2. 



