FRUITS AND FLOWERS. ^^ 



FRUITS AND FLOWEHS. 



The Committee on Fruits and Flowers make the fol- 

 lowing awards : 



APPLES. 



For the best and largest exhibition of named ^ 

 varieties, of three specimens each, first pre- 

 mium to Benjamin Snow, Jr., of Fitchburg, $4,00 



Second best, of three specimens each, second 



premium, to Moses Wood, of Fitchburg, 2,00 



For the best twelve varieties, of five specimens 



each, to Moses M. Gage, of Fitchburg, 3,00 



Second best twelve varieties, of five specimens 

 each, second premium, to Ezra Kendall, 

 of Sterling, 2,00 



Third best twelve varieties, of five specimens 

 each, third premium to J. A. Marshall, of 

 Fitchburg, 1,00 



For the best six varieties, of five specimens each, 

 first premium to Charles H. Colburn, of 

 Leominster, 2,00 



Second best six varieties, of five specimens each, 

 second premium to George G. Sampson, of 

 Fitchburg, 1,50 



Third best six varieties, of five specimens each, 



third premium to T. R. Boutelle, of Fitchburg,l,00 



For the best three varieties, often specimens each, 

 first premium to Benjamin Safford, of Fitch- 

 burg, 1,50 



Second best three varieties, of ten specimens 

 each, second premium to Walter Heywood, 

 of Fitchburg, 1,00 



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