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For the best collection of five varieties, three bunches of each: 



1st, Frederick Mason, $5; 2d, C. W. Libby, $4; 3d, J. S. Chase, $3. 

 For the best collection of seasonable fruit arranged for effect with 

 foliage, not to cover a space larger than four by six feet: 

 1st, G. V. Fletcher, $10. 



Gratuities : — 



L. F. Priest, collection of Apples, $2 

 E. R. Farrar, Worden Grapes, $1. 

 " " " Concord Grapes, $1. 



Annual Exhibition of Fruits and Vegetables. 



October 10 and 11. 



Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Apples. — For the best collection of six varieties of Fall Apples; speci- 

 mens to be ripe and twelve of each: 

 1st, E. E. Cole, $12; 2d, L. F. Priest, $10; 3d, G. V. Fletcher, $8. 



Samuel Appleton Fund. 



Apples. — Baldwin: 



1st, L. F. Priest, $3; 2d, R. W. Ward, $2; 3d, C. E. Swain, $1. 

 Hubbardston: 



1st, L. F. Priest, $3; 2d, R. W. Ward, $2; 3d, A. E. Hartshorn, $1. 

 Pears. — Bosc: 



1st, Wilfrid Wheeler, $3; 2d, H. A. Clark, $2; 3d, J. B. Shurtleff, 

 Jr., $1. 

 Sheldon: 



1st, Elbridge Torrey, $3; 2d, F. W. Dahl, $2; 3d, H. A. Clark, $1. 



Benjamin V. French Fund. 



Apples. — Rhode Island Greening: 



1st, E. E. Cole, $3; 2d, A. E. Hartshorn, $2; 3d, H. A. Clark, $1. 



Marshall P. Wilder Fund. 



Pears. — Anjou: 



1st, F. W. Dahl, $3; 2d, E. B. Wilder, $2; 3d, F. W. Kurth, $1. 

 Grapes. — Concord, twelve bunches: 



1st, C. F. Hayward, $3; 2d, E. E. Lincoln, .$2. 

 Worden: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $3. 



