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TRUITS AND FLOWEES. 



Third best three varieties of ten specimens each, 

 third premium to Ephraim Graham, of 

 Lunenburg, ,50 



For the best dish or basket of any variety, first 



premium to Waldo Wallace, of Fitchburg, 1,50 



Second best dish or basket of anv variety, second 



premium to Addison Hubbard, of Fitchburg, 1,00 



Gratuity to Enoch Caldwell, of Fitchburg, 1,00 



PEARS. 



For the best and largest exhibition of named 

 varieties, of three specimens each, to Jabez 

 Fisher, of Fitchburg, $4,00 



Second best, of three specimens each, second 



premium to William G. Wyman, of Fitchburg, 2,00 



For the best twelve varieties, of five specimens 

 each, first premium to Benjamin Snow, Jr., 

 of Fitchburg, 3,00 



Second best, of five specimens each, second pre- 

 mium to J. P. Cutting, of Templeton, 2,00 



Third best, of five specimens each, third pre- 

 mium to Moses Wood, of Fitchburg, 1,00 



For the best six varieties, of five specimens each, 

 'first premium to Walter Hey wood, of Fitch- 

 burg, 2,00 



Second best, of six specimens each, second pre- 

 mium to C. C. Field, of Leominster, 1,50 



For the best three varieties, of ten specimens each, 



first premium to T. R. Boutelle, of Fitchburg, 1,50 



Second best, of ten specimens each, second pre- 

 mium to J. A. Marshall, of Fitcliburg, 1,00 



Third best, of ten specimens each, third premi- • 



urn to Benjamin Safford, of Fitchburg, ,50 



