PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FRUITS. 



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Gratuities : — 

 Charles S. Smith, Cherries ........ 



Vera Chapell, " ........ 



A. H. Griesa, Lawrence, Kansas, for Superb Apricot, a First Class 



Certificate of Merit. 



July 24. 



Blackberries. — Two qu,arts of any variety, M. W. Chadbournff 



Second, Nathaniel T. Kidder 

 Apples. — Tetofsky, Sumner Coolidge 



Second, M. W. Chadbourne 



Third, Samuel Hartwell 

 Pears. — Summer Doyenne, E. S. Converse 



Second, Leverett M. Chase 



Third, Warren Fenno 

 Peaches. — Six of any variety, William C. Winter 



Second, W. D. Hinds ..... 



Gratuities : — 

 P. Murray Winter, Seedling Gooseberry 

 James L. Little, Seedling Gooseberries 

 W. D. Hinds, Collection of Raspberries 



$1 00 

 1 00 



JOLY 3L 



Apples. — Red Astrachan, Frederick W. Damon . . . . 3 00 



Second, William C. Winter 2 00 



Third, Warren Fenno . . , . . . . . 1 00 



Sweet Bough, George V. Fletcher 3 00 



Second, Charles B. Travis .2 00 



Third, Warren Fenno 1 00 



Any other variety, Sumner Coolidge, Williams's Favorite . . 3 00 



Second, Joshua C. Stone . . . . . . ... 2 00 



Pears. —Gifeard, Ruf us T. Tobey 3 00 



Second, Mrs. Emmons ........ 2 00 



Third, A. T. Brown 1 00 



Any other variety, Mrs. S. Klaus, Clapp's Favorite . . . 3 00 



Second, A. T. Brown " " .... 2 00 



Tiiird, Sumner Coolidge " " .... 1 00 



Blackberries. — Two quarts of any variety, Sumner Coolidge . 3 00 



Second, M. W. Chadbourne 2 00 



Third, Francis Blake 1 00 



Peaches. — Outdoor culture, any variety, William G. Prescott . 3 00 



Second, Francis Blake ; 2 00 



Third. N. D. Harrington 1 00 



