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Any other variety; 



1st, H. A. (^lark, Globe, 83; 2d, A. F. Estabrook, Lord Palmerston, $2: 

 3d, F. H. Evans, Niagara, SI. 

 Plums. — Collection of not less than four varieties, twelve specimens of 

 each: 

 1st, EUiott Moore, 84; 2d, W. P. Hutchinson, 83. 

 Single plate of any variety: 



1st, G. V. Fletcher, Bradshaw, 82; 2d, ElHott Moore, Bradshaw, 81. 

 Japanese Plums. — Collection of not less than four varieties, twelve 

 specimens of each: 

 1st, D. L. Fiske, -$4. 

 Single plate of any variety: 



1st, W. P. Hutcliinson, Wickson, 82; 2d, Frederick Mason, October 

 Purple, 81. 

 Native Grapes. — For the best Wliite Grape: 



1st, Frederick Mason, Niagara, S3; 2d, C. W. Libby, Moore's Dia- 

 mond, 82; 3d, E. R. Farrar, Niagara, 81. 

 For the best Red Grape : 



1st, W. G. Kendall, Delaware, S3; 2d, Frederick Mason, Brighton, $2; 

 3d, J. S. Chase, Brighton, 81. 

 For the best Purple Grape: 



1st, E. R. Farrar, \Yorden, 83; 2d, W. G. Kendall, Worden, 82; 3d, 

 Frederick ^lason, Worden, 81. 

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



1st, Frederick Mason, S5; 2d, E. R. Farrar, .$4; 3d, C. W. Libb\^ $3. 

 Green Mountain: 



1st, W. G. Kendall, 83 ; 2d, J. S,. Chase, -82; 3d, E. R. Farrar, $1. 



Gratuities: — 



J. A. Sweetser, Banks Gravenstein Apples, 81. 

 L. F. Priest, Hyslop Crab Apples, $1. 



Annual Exhibition of Fruits. 



October 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. 

 Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Apples.- — For the best collection of six varieties of Fall Apples, specimens 

 to be ripe, twelve of each: 

 1st, L. F. Priest, 812; 2d, G. W. Staples, 810. 



