PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 251 



Haverland, William Doran & Son ....... 



Second, Isaac E. Coburn ........ 



Third, George F. Wheeler 



Hersey, George F. Wheeler 



Second, William G. Prescott 



Jessie, George V. Fletcher < 



Second, Isaac E^ Coburn 



Third, George F. Wheeler 



Leader, George F. Wheeler 



Second, Samuel Wheeler ........ 



Third, Isaac E. Coburn ........ 



Marshall, Marshall F. Ewell 



Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 



Third, Warren Heustis & Son 



Miner's Prolific, George F. Wheeler 



Parker Earle, George F. Wheeler 



Sharpless, Samuel Hartwell ........ 



Any other variety, Barnard Farm, Timbrell ..... 



Second, J. D. Gowing, Seedling 



Third, Elliot Moore 



Collection, not less than six varieties, one quart of each, Sumner 

 Coolidge ........... 



Second, George F. Wheeler 



One quart of any new variety not previously exhibited, J. D. Gow- 

 ing, Seedling .......... 



Second, A. R. Howard, Seedling ...... 



Cherries. — Two quarts of any variety, Edwin Hastings 



Second, George V. Fletcher 



Third, Charles S. Smith 



Foreign Grapes. — Two bunches of any variety, Elisha S. Con- 

 verse ...... ..... 



Second, Elisha S. Converse ....... 



Forced Peaches. — Six specimens of any variety, James Comley, 

 Stephenson .......... 



Second, William C. Winter, Amsden ...... 



Gratuity : — 

 James Comley, Peaches ......... 2 00 



June 27. 

 Strawberries. — One quart of any variety, Marshall F. Ewell, 



Marshall 



Second, Warren Heustis & Son, Marshall . 

 Third, Hon. Joseph S. Fay, Marshall 

 Cherries. — Two quarts of Black Eagle, Samuel G. Damon 

 Two quarts of Downer's Late, M. W. Chadbourne 

 Any other variety, the second prize to E. S. Chapell, Napoleon 

 Third, Wilfred Wheeler, Richmond ..... 



