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entries ; in that of winter apples, eighteen ; in that for best collec- 

 tion for home use, thirteen. In the second division of apples, single 

 plates of separate varieties, there were three hundred and eighty- 

 seven entries. 



For the best general collection of pears there were seven entries ; 

 and for other entries in class II, a total of one hundred and thirty- 

 five entries. There were but few entries of grapes. In class IV, 

 plums, there were fort3'-six entries. In the miscellaneous class, 

 which embraced canned and preserved fruits, there was a total of one 

 hundred and eighteen entries. The department of flowers, class 

 VI, was large and more attractive than for some years past, a fine 

 display of pot plants having been made by G. M. Roak of Auburn. 

 The entries in this class numbered sixty-one. 



The general rules of the exhibition, together with the several pre- 

 miums awarded in the various classes, are herewith given. Names 

 of fruit and other articles for which no competition appeared are 

 not given ; and the numbering of the various prizes, as published 

 in the list of premiums, has been omitted. 



