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Any White or Yellow variety, 96 specimens: 

 1st, Mrs. M. J. Merrill 13; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $2. 

 . Any Black varietj', 90 specimens: 



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



Society's Prizes. 



Currants. — Faj-'s, 4S bunches: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $3, 2d, E. M. Brewer, $2. 

 Perfection : 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $3: 2d, Mrs. C. G. Weld, $2. 

 Wilder: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $3. 

 Any other Red variety: 



1st, E. M. Brewer, Cherry, $3. 

 White Grape: 



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

 Any other White variety: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, White Imperial, $3; 2d, W. C. Winter, White 

 Dutch, $2. 

 Gooseberries. — Columbus, 48 berries: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $3; 2d, John Bauernfeind, .12. 

 Downin*!;, 48 berries: 



1st. W. G. Kendall, $3; 2d, John Bauernfeind, $2. 

 Industry, 48 berries: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, -1^3; 2d, Samuel McMullen, $2. 

 Triumph, 48 berries: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $3. 

 Any other variety, 48 berries: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, Chautauqua, $3; 2d, W. G. Kendall, Bates, $2. 

 Collection of six plates, 48 berries each, not less than three varieties: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $5; 2d, W. C. Winter, $4. 



Gladiolus and Phlox Exhibition. 

 August 11 and 12. 



Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 1. 



Apples. — Best collection of Summer Apples : 

 2d, M. S. Wheeler, $8. 

 Best plate of Summer Apples: 



1st, M. S. Wheeler, Red Astrachan, $3; 2d, G. V. Fletcher, Sweet 

 Bough, $2. 



