25 



Amount brought forward, .... 



For the next best, ..... 



For the best twelve Autumn Pears, on or before tlie last Sat 

 iirday in November, .... 



For the next best, ..... 



For the best twelve Winter Pears, on or before the third Sat- 

 urday in December, .... 



For the next best, ..... 



For the next best, ..... 

 Plums. — For the best specimens, not less tlian two boxes, 



For the next best, ..... 



For the next best, ..... 

 Quinces. — For the best twelve specimens. 



For the next best, ..... 

 Raspberries. — For the best specimens, not less than two boxes, 



For the next best, ..... 



For the next best, ..... 

 Strawberries. — For the best specimens, not less than two boxes 



For the second best, ..... 



For the third best, ..... 



PRIZES FOR FRUITS. 



To be awarded on the first day of the Annual Exhibition. 



For the greatest number of best grown varieties of named Pears, 

 at least three specimens of each, the specimens to be at the dis- 

 posal of the Chairman of the Fruit Committee, for two weeks, 

 the Lyman Plate, valued at . . . . . 40 00 



For the second best, subject to the same rules and conditions, . 20 00 

 For the greatest number of best grown varieties of named Apples, 

 at least three specimens of each, the specimens to be at the dis- 

 posal of the Chairman of the Fruit Committee, for two weeks, 

 the Lyman Plate, valued at . . . . . 



For the second best, subject to the same rules and conditions, 

 Apples. — For the best twelve varieties, of twelve specimens each, 

 the Society's Plate, valued at ... . 



For the second best, ...... 



For the third best, ...... 



For the fourth best, ...... 



For the best dish of Apples, twelve specimens of one variety. 

 For the second best, ...*.. 



Amount carried forward, ..... $478 00 



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