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Any other variety: 



1st, C. W. Libby, Diana, S3; 2d, C. J. Batchelder, Pocklington, $2; 

 3d, C. I. Allen, Massasoit, $1. 

 Any other variety, girdled: 



Ist, W. G. Kendall, Isabella, S3; 2d, C. W. Libby, Diana, S2. 



Special Prizes. 



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

 1st, A. D. Makepeace & Co., $5. 

 Half-peck of any variety: 



1st, L. J. Fosdick, $2; 2d, A. D. Makepeace & Co., $1. 

 Native Fruit. — Collection exhibited by the grower, arranged in a space 

 not to exceed three by six feet: 

 Ist, G. V. Fletcher, $15; 2d, F. W. Dalil, $10; 3d, Elliott & H. W. 

 Moore, S8. 



Gratuities: — 



T. E. Proctor, Forced Fruit on Dwarf Trees, $5. 

 A. B. Howard & Son, Walter Pease Apple, $1. 



Silver Medals. 



July 17. T. E. Proctor, exhibit of fruit grown under glass. 

 September 17. Mrs. J. C. Wliitin, collection of Foreign Grapes. 

 October 19. J. H. Hale Co., Selah Peach. 



Bronze Medal. 

 October 19. Albert Ruff, display of fruit in decorative baskets. 



Honorable Mention. 



July 17. Peter Anderson, seedling Gooseberry. 

 September 17. F. H. Evans, seedling Peach Herbert. 



" " W. Heustis & Son, seedling Peach. 



October 19. H. O. Meade, seedling Grapes. 



" " Mrs. G. W. Lauriat, Lauriat Grape. 



" " Jackson Dawson, collection of Original Fruits 



Wilfrid Wheeler 

 Harry F. Hall 

 Edward B. Wilder 



