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Seed Pop Corn— S. E. Ingraham, New Ashford, 1. 



•Spring Seed Wheat— W. O. Curtis, Lenox, 3; J. Cande, Sheffield, 



Seedling Potatoes— D. A. Bulkley, Williamstown, 3, 



FRUITS. 



FCRST DIVISION, 



Com. — D. T. Farnum, Frank Nourse, E. H. Sherman. 



Fall Apples— George P. Briggs., 4; George Curtis, Lenox, 3; S. L, Lincoln, South 

 Adams, 2. 



Winter Apples— Z. Cande, Sheffield, 5; W, O. Curtis, Lenox, 4; A. Foote, Williams- 

 *own, 3; M. W- Ingalls, Cheshire, 2^ W. A. Fuller, Lanesboro', 1. 



SECOND ©IVZSION. 



'Com. — Justus Tower, Henry R. Peirson. 



Your Committee have to report a very fine exhibition of Pears, 

 there being eight entries for " best exhibition," and nineteen of 

 single varieties. We award as follows: 



For Best Exhibition of Pears— W. G. Backus, 31 varieties, $5; C. T. Rathbun, 35 varie- 

 ties, 4; S. W. Dow, Lanesboro', 31 varieties, 3; Oren Curtis, Sheffield, 15 varieties, 2; 

 George P. Briggs, 22 varieties, 1. 



For Single Variety — Henry Werden, Richmond, " Flemish Beauties," 2 ; A. Foote, 

 Williamstown, " Beurre Bose," 1. 



We would suggest that more premiums be offered for single 

 varieties, and that some classification be made as to kind ; among 

 so many varieties it being very difficult to decide which two 

 were entitled to the honors. 



Of Peaches there was only one entry, of four varieties, and we 

 award Zaccheus Cande, $2. 



Of Quinces, the By-Laws require the entries to be one peck ; 

 therefore we could not award a premium on the exhibition of per- 

 haps a dozen by T. S. Baldwin of Egremont, though they were 

 very fine ones. 



THIRD DIVISION. 



Com. — Theron L. Foote of Lee, Mrs. Thomas Colt of Pittsfiekl, Mrs 

 D. D. Kendall of Lenox. 

 Hot House Grapes— Mrs. S. L. Pollock, 4; Edward Pomeroy, 3. 



