AWARDS FOR FRUITS 155 



Ten varieties, three bunches each : 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $20; 2d, W. G. Kendall, $5. 

 Five varieties, three bunches each: 



1st, C. W. Libby, $10. 

 Three varieties, three bunches each: 



1st, John Bauernfeind, $6; 2d, C. W. Libby, $3. 

 Pears. — Fifty specimens: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $15; 2d, W. Heustis & Son, $8. 

 Dana Hovey: 



1st, W. Heustis & Son, $15; 2d, W. G. Kendall, $8. 

 Any other variety : 



1st, F. W. Dahl, Lawrence, $15; 2d, Wilfrid Wheeler, Seckel, $8. 

 Ten varieties, one plate of 10 specimens each: 



1st, A. B. Howard & Son, $20; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $10. 

 Five varieties, one plate of twelve specimens each: 



1st, F. W. Dahl, $10; 2d, A. B. Howard & Son, $5. 

 Three varieties, one plate of twelve specimens each : 



1st, F. W. Dahl, $6; 2d, W. G. Kendall, $3. 

 For the largest specimen Apple : 



A. B. Howard & Son, Scarlet Beauty, $10. 

 For the largest specimen Pear: 



F. W. Dahl, Clairgeau, $10. 

 For the largest bunch of Hardy Grapes: 



John Bauernfeind, Niagara, $10. 

 Preserved Fruits. — For the largest collection put up in glass: 



1st, Hermine A. Schulz, $25; 2d, Mrs. A.-E. Titchener, $12; 3d, 

 Melita Crawley, $6. 



Honorable Mention. 

 October 31. W. G. Kendall, Black Hamburg Grapes, outdoor culture. 



