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THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE. 



For the third best, ...... 



For the best thirty varieties, not less than six specimens each, 

 For the second best, .... 



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For the best twelve varieties, not less than six specimens each. 

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For the best dish of apples, of one variety, 



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Pears. — For the largest and best exhibition of named varieties, not 

 less than three specimens of each. 

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For the best thirty varieties, of six specimens each, 

 For the second best, .... 



For the third best, ..... 



For the best twelve varieties, six specimens of each, 

 For the second best, .... 



For the third best, .... 



For the best dish of pears, of one variety, 



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For the fourth best, .... 



Peaches. — For the best collection of peaches. 



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For the best dish, not less than twelve specimens of one variety, 

 For the second best, . . . . 



Quinces. — For the best bushel. 



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Grapes. — For the best Native or Seedling grape, hardy, and equal or 

 superior to the Isabella, a premium of 

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For the best display of Isabella grapes, not less than twelve 

 bunches, ..... 



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For the best display of Catawba grapes, not less than twelve 

 bunches, ..... 



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For the best display of Native grapes. 



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Por the best display of Foreign grapes, 



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Special premiums will be awarded on melons, plums, and other fruits not 

 enumerated, if creditable specimens are presented. 



