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Tables will be labelled in a conspicuous manner by tbe hall com- 

 mittee, before the entry of Exhibitors, with the names of fruit, for 

 which premiums are offered, all others of same class of fruit to be 

 labelled miscellaneous. Exhibitors must place their several varie- 

 ties of each class of fruit where indicated by such labels, or be 

 considered by the committee as not competing for premium. 



Plates of collections of fruit, when premiums are offered there- 

 for, must be entered and placed by the exhibitor on the table 

 assigned for the exhibit of that class of fruit. 



To entitle exhibitors to receive premiums and gratuities award- 

 ed, they are required (when requested by the committee) to give 

 information in regard to the culture of their fruit. 



PEARS. 



For best twelve specimens of the following varieties, which are 

 recommended for cultivation in Essex County: Bartlett, Belle 

 Lucrative, Bosc, Anjou. Angouleme, Dana's Hovey, Lawrence, 

 Louise Bonne. Maria Louise. Onondaga, Paradise d'Automne, 

 Seckle, Sheldon, Unbaniste, Vicar, Doyene de'Cornica, Howell, 

 Hardy and Clairgeau, each, S3 



Doyenne d'Ete, Giftbrd and Clapp's Favorite (ripening early) 

 are recommended for cultivation, but no premium is offered. 



For each dish of twelve best specimens of any other varieties, 

 deemed worthy by the committee, $1.50 



For best collection of Pears, premium, $6 



In addition to the above, are placed at the disposal of the com- 

 mittee, to be awarded in gratuities of not less than 81 each, $20 



APPLES. 



For best twelve specimens of the following varieties, which are 

 recommended for cultivation in Essex County: Baldwin, Danvers 

 Sweet, Tompkins County Kinsr, Granite Beauty, Red Russet, 

 McCarty, Tolman's Sweet, Bailey's Sweet, Drap d'Or, Hubbard- 

 ston, Hurlburt, Porter, Pickman's Pippin, Roxbury Russet, Rhode 

 Island Greening, Sweet Baldwin. Gravensteiu, Hunt's Russet, 

 Smith's Cider, premium for each, $3 



Red Astrachan, William's Favorite, Tetofsky and Sweet Bough 

 are recommended for cultivation, but no premium is offered (ripen- 

 ing early). 



For best twelve specimens of any other varieties deemed worthy 

 by the committee, premium for each variety, $1.50 



For best collection of Apples, $6 



For best twenty-tour specimens of any variety of Crab Apple 

 deemed worthy by the committee, $1.50 



In addition, are placed at the disposal of the committee, to be 

 awarded in gratuities of not less than 81 each, $20 



PEACHES, GRAPES AND ASSORTED FRUITS. 



For best nine specimens of Freestone White Flesh, Yellow 



Flesh, Essex County Seedling, each variety, $2 



For best collection of Peaches, premium, $3 



For best four bunches of Concord, Worden's Seedling, Brighton, 



