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Cranberries. — Collection of not less than four varieties, half-peck of each: 

 1st, A. D. Makepeace, $12. 

 Half -peck of any variety : 



1st, A. D. Makepeace, Batchelder, $4; 2d, A. D. Makepeace, Centen- 

 nial, $2. 



John S. Farloiv Newton Horticultural Society Fund. 



Foreign Grapes. — Collection of four varieties, 2 bunches of each: 

 1st, Mrs. J. C. Whitin, $25; 2d, W. C. Winter, $15. 

 Any Black variety, two bunches: 

 1st, Mrs. J. M. Sears, $6. 



Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 2. 



Apples.-^ For the best collection of New England grown apples, arranged 

 for decorative effect : 

 1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $30; 2d, Derby Farm, $20; 3d, W. A. Root, 

 $10. 

 For the best one hundred Baldwin Apples: 



1st, T. K. Winsor, $20; 2d, Derby Farm, $10. 

 For the best one hundred Mcintosh Apples: 



1st, Derby Farm, $20; 2d, C. C Pettigrew, $10. 

 For the l)est one hundred of any other variety of Apples: 



1st, F. F. Brown, Northern Spy, $20; 2d, T. K. Winsor, Rhode Island 

 Greening, $10. 



Additional Prizes. 



For Artistic Display of New England Grown Fruit. — To cover 

 100 sq.ft.: 

 1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $75; 2d, W. A. Root, $35. 

 Apples. — For collection of ten named varieties, one plate of twelve speci- 

 mens of each variety: 

 1st, The Orchards, $20; 2d, A. B. Howard & Son, $10. 

 For collection of five varieties: 



1st, J. M. Schwartz, $10; 2d, A. B. Howard & Son, $5. 

 For collection of three varieties : 



1st, W. A. Root, $6; 2d, A. P. Smith, $3. 

 Hardy Grapes. — Twenty-five bunches Concord: 

 1st, Mrs. M. J. Merrill, $15. 

 Twenty-five bunches of Green Mountain: 



2d, M. E. Smith, $8. 

 Twenty-five bunches of any other variety : 



1st, W. G. Kendall, Niagara, $15; 2d, John Bauernfeind, Delaware, $8. 



