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Class IV.— PLUMS. 



For best general exhibition of plums: John Dunton. Lewiston, 

 $8.00 ; D. P. True, $5.00. 



For best dish of plums of an}' variety' : M. P. Hawkins, Auburn, 

 $2.00 ; E. W. Dunbar, Damariseotta, $1.00. 



For best Green Gage: L. R. Powers, $1.00; C. H. Hubbard, 

 Lewiston, 50c. 



Purple Gage: J. S. Hoxie, $1.00; E. W. Dunbar, 50c. 



Red Gage: D. P. True, $1.00. 



Yellow Gage: F. E. Nowell, $1.00; D. P. True, oOc. 



Coe's Golden Drop: G. W Chase, $1.00. 



General Hand; F. E. Nowell, $1.00. 



Yellow Egg : D. P. True, $1.00. 



Lawrence: J. S. Hoxie, $1.00. 



McLaughlin: E. W. Dunbar, $1 00. 



Lombard: C. H. Hubbard, fl.OO; Lorinda Skillings, 50c. 



Smith's Orleans: D. P. True, $1.00. 



Class v.— MISCELLANEOUS. 



For best peck cultivated cranberries : J. A. Morton, Bethel, $2.00 ; 

 L T. Waterman, $1.00. 



For best exhibition of nursery pear trees : D. J. Briggs, $2.00. 



For best variety of canned fruits, pickles, preserves, etc., made 

 and put up by the exhibitor : Mrs. D. H. Colby, Lewiston ; $3.00 ; 

 Mrs. O. G." Douglas, Lewiston, $2.00. 



Canned peaches : Mrs. P. W. Murch, Lewiston, $1.00 ; Mrs. Ben- 

 son Grant, Lewiston, 50c. 



Canned plums: Mrs. P. W. Murch, $1.00; Mrs. A. W. Peuley, 

 Auburn, 50c. 



Canned strawberries: Mrs. O. G. Douglas, $1.00; Mrs. A. W. 

 Penley, 50c. 



Canned raspberries: Mrs. D. H. Colby, $1.00; Mrs. O. G. 

 Douglas, 50c. 



Canned cherries: Mrs. O. G. Douglas, $1.00; Mrs. D. H. 

 Colby, 50c. 



