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 FLOWERS— 21 Entries. 



The Committee upon Flowers have attended to their duties and beg leave to 

 report, that although called late to that service to take the place of the regu- 

 larly appointed Committee, we were gratified to find so large a collection, con- 

 sisting of both cultivated and wild flowers, and containing a large variety of 

 each sort. We award as follows: 



Best arranged and largest collection of Flowers, Mrs. Z. Ca-jdee, Sheffield, $5 (10 



2d do., Mrs. J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 4 00 



3d do., David Leavitt, Great Barrington, ?, 50 



4th do., Mrs George W. L°ster. Great Barrington, 3 00 



5th do., Mrs. Dwight Andrews. Sheffield, 2 50 



6th do., Mrs. E. C Ticknor, Alford, 2 00 



7th do., Mrs. Orrin Clark, Sheffield, 2 00 



Sth do., Mrs. L. J. Wright. Egremont. 1 50 



9th do.. Mrs. R. Prindle. Alford, 1 00 



Best collection of Asters, Mrs. E. Lumhard, Stockbridge, 3 00 



2d do, Miss Emma Clark* Sheffield. 2 50 



Hd do. Mrs. E. L. Humphrey, Great Barrington, 1 00 



4th do., Miss Grace Lee, Sheffield, 1 00 



For Gerauium, Fevriel Peguiqney. Canaan, 1 00 



Cross and Bouquet, Mrs. H. Chapel. Great Barrington, 1 00 



Pansies, Miss Lucy White, Stockbridge, 1 00 



Your Committee did not consider that the collections of Wild Flowers came 

 within the regulations of the Society, as they were not really raised by the 

 exhibitors. All of which is respectfully submitted. 



T. D. Thatcher, i 



Mrs. S. M. Cooper, V Committee. 



AIus. M. Langdon, ) 



FRUITS— 1st Division. 



Entries.— Winter Apples, 12; Fall Apples, 7; Variety of Fruit, (5. 



Best Winter Apples, Zacheus Cande, Sheffield, $6 00 



2d do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield, 5 00 



3d do., William Burghardt, Great Barrington, 4 00 



4th do., Orrin E. Clark, Sheffield, 3 00 



Sth do., E. L. Boardman, Sheffield, . 2 00 



6th do., Isaac Spurr, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best Fall Apples, Zacheus Cande, Sheffield. 4 00 



2d do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield, 3 00 



3d do., J. A. Kline. Egremont. 2 00 



4th do., E. L. Boardman, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best variety of all kinds of Fruit, H. Z. Cande, Sheffield, 10 00 



2d do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield, 8 00 



3d do., Orrin Cortiss, Sheffield, 6 00 



6 00 



Geo. W. Parrish, J 



Wm. Stoddard, \ Committee. 



T. G. Worthy, \ 



FRUITS— 2d Division. 

 Entries: — Peaches, 1 ; Variety Pears, 5 Single Variety Pears, 28; Plums, 2; 

 Miinces, 8; Cranberries, 2; Orange Tree, 1. 



Best Variety Pears. Ralph Little, Sheffield, $6 00 



2d do., Samuel Goodrich, Stockbridge, 5 00 



3d do., Z. Candee, Sheffield, 4 00 



4th do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield, 3 00 



Sth do., R. Dwight Andrews, Sheffield, 2 00 



Best Single Variety Pears, Ralph Little, Sheffield, 3 00 



2d do., T. H. Fenn, Lee, 2 00 



8d do., B. N. Clark, Sheffield, 1 00 



For One Specimen Fine Peaches, Wm. Burghardt, Great Barrington, 3 00 



Best Quinces, L. N. Burghardt, Great Barrington, 3 00 



2d do., Salmon Hall, Great Barrington, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. A. A. McArthur, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best Plums, H. T. Potts, Egremont, 2 00 



2d do., Dora V. Stoddard, Alford, 1 00 



