l88 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The Eleventh Annual Exhibition of Fruits, at Rock- 

 ville, September, 1908. 



SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS OFFERED. 

 First Division — Collections. 



Class 1. Best general collection of fruits by 

 grower, of which not more than two- 

 thirds to be of apples. See Rule 7. . 



Best collection, 15 varieties of apples. . 



Best collection, 10 varieties of apples . . 



Best collection, 8 varieties of apples, 

 for general purposes 2.00 



Best collection, 5 varieties of apples, 

 for market use* 



Best collection, 12 varieties of pears . . 



Best collection, 6 varieties of pears . . . 



Best collection, 12 varieties of grapes . . 



Best collection, 6 varieties of grapes . . 



Best collection, 10 varieties of peaches. 



Best collection, 6 varieties of peaches . 



Second Division — Single Plates. 

 Class 1. Best single plates of following varieties 



of apples, each $1.00 $.50 $.25 



Red Astrachan, Sweet Bough, Williams' Favor- 

 ite, Oldenburg, Porter, Gravenstein, Red Bietig- 

 heimer, Fameuse, Fall Pippin, Maiden Blush, Twen- 

 ty Ounce, Hurlburt, Wealthy, Rome Beauty, R. I. 

 Greening, Baldwin, Talman Sweet, Cogswell, Hub- 

 bardston, Jonathan, Gilliflower, King, Northern Spy, 

 Belleflower, Pewaukee, Mcintosh Red, Red Canada, 

 Sutton, Wagener, Westfield, Jacob's Sweet, Falla- 

 water. Golden Russet, Roxbury Russet, Newtown 

 Pippin, Peck's Pleasant, Ben Davis, Hyslop Crab, 

 and for all other worthy varieties, premiums of one- 

 half the regular amounts are offered: That is, 

 50c., 25c. and 15c., respectively. 

 Class 2. Best single plate of following varieties 



of pears, each $1.00 $.50 $.25 



Clapp's, Bartlett. Bosc, Angouleme, Louise Bonne, 

 Diel, Onondaga, Anjou, Lucrative, Boussock, Buf- 

 fum, Howell, Flemish Beauty, Mt. Vernon, Seckel, 

 Clairgeau, Lawrence, Sheldon, Easter Buerre, 

 Keiffer, Le Conte, Nelis. Of other worthy varieties 

 not to exceed ten. 



♦This class is intended to draw out the growers' ideas of value of varieties. 

 In making the award this will be considered as well as the condition of the 

 specimens shown. 



