AWARDS FOR FRUITS. 215 



Isabella: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $2. 

 Lindley : 



1st, C. W. Libby, $2. 

 Moore's Diamond: 



1st, C. W. Libby, $3 2d, J. Bauernfeind, $2. 

 Niagara : 



1st, J. Bauernfeind, $3; 2d, C. F. Hay ward, $2; 3d, J. S. Chase, $1. 

 Prentiss : 



1st, J. S. Chase, $2. 

 Salem: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, $2; 2d, J. L. Bh'd, $1. 

 Vergennes : 



1st, J. S. Chase, $2. 

 Any other variety: 



1st, Mrs. R. Goodnough, Eaton, $4; 2d, F. H. Jackman, Pocklington, 

 $3; 3d, C. W. Libby, Diana, $2; 4th, J. S. Chase, WUder, $1. 

 Any other variety, girdled: 



1st, E. E. Lincoln, Concord, $3; 2d, W. G. KendaU, Isabella, $2. 



Special Prizes. 



Cranberries. — Half-peck of any variety: 



1st, L. J. Fosdick, McFarlins, $2. 

 Native Nuts. — Collection of at least four varieties, one quart of each : 



1st, D. L. Fiske, $3; 2d, W. S. Wheeler, $2. 

 Collection of Native Fruit exhibited by the grower, arranged in a 

 space not to exceed four by six feet: 

 1st, G. V. Fletcher, $20. 

 For the best Fruit shown at the exhibitions of 1908: 

 G. V. Fletcher, Silver Medal. 



Gratuities : — ■ 



J. L. Bird, collection of Pears, $3. 



L. F. Priest, Hyslop Crabapples, $2. 



M. J. Handley, " " $1. 



S. H. Warren, Strawberries Pan American and Autumn, $1. 



Ellwanger & Barrj^, collection of Pears, Silver Medal. 



Boston Park Department, display of Fruited Shrubs, Silver Medal. 



T. E. Smith, display of Apples, Bronze Medal. 



J. L. Goodale, Seedling Grapes, Bronze Medal. 



