MISCELLANEOUS. 



Winter Bouquet, Mrs. Fred Ford, Sheffield, 



Palm. Fred Dellert, Great Barrington, 



Afferatum. Fred Dellert. Great Barring:ton, 



Dahlias, Mrs. A. A.Cogsswell, Great Barrington, 



Zinnias, Mrs. W. I. Walker, Great Barrington, 



Petunias, Mrs. W. I. Walker. Great Barrington, 



Winter Bouquet, 3Irs W. I. Walker. Great Barrington. 



Winter Bouquet, Miss Carrie Evans, Great Barrington, 



Fusehia, Mrs. W. I. Walker, Great Barrington, 



Fuschia, Miss Carrie Evans, Great Barrington, 



B. S. Begonia, Mrs. W. I. Walker. Great Barrington, 



Star Begonia, Mrs. W. I. Walker. Great Barrington, 



Partridge Cactus, Mrs. A. L. Williams, Hinsdale, 



Coleus, Mrs. John Huggins, Sheffield, 



Sweet Peas, Mrs. Charles Phelps, Egremont, 



Nasturtiums, Mrs. John C. Smith. Sheffield, 



Dahlias, Jane L. Sears, Sandisfield, 



Coleus, Mrs. Egbert Shook, Sheffield, 



Dahlias, Mrs. G. F. Prindle, Alford. 



Dried Grasses, Mrs. B. N. Clark, Sheffield, 



Sweet Peas, Miss Luella Gordon, Sheffield, 



Zinnias. Miss Susie Potter, Great Barrington, 



Sweet Peas, Mrs. E. A. Lawrence, Egremont, 



ROSCOE C. TAFT, ) 



Mrs. WILLIAM L. ABBOTT, V Committee. 



Mrs. H. L. WILCOX, \ 



Fruits. 



Lanesborough, Mass., October 25, 1894. 

 The fruit at your fair was the finest I ever saw. In awarding the premiums 

 I did not haA'e time to do as I would have liked. The book of entries was late 

 in getting into my hands, and being obliged to return home the same day, my 

 time was made rather short. Your exhibit might be made still better if you 

 were to offer premiums on the various leading varieties of apples, I would 

 suggest that premiums be offered for new varieties and collections, not exceed- 

 ing twelve varieties. Also, that exhibitors be required to exhibit uniform num- 

 bers of specimens. Respectfully, S. W. Dow. 



First Division. 



FALL APPLES AST) VARIETIES OF FRriTS. 



Whole number of entries, 13. Fall Apples, 8; Variety Fruits, 3; iMiscella- 

 neoiis, 2. 



Best variety of Fall Apples, Lester T. Osborne, Alford, S4 00 



2d do, Dwight Boardman. Sheffield, 3 00 



3d do, C H. Shay lor, Lee. 2 Oo 



4th do, Frederick Abbey. Great Barrington. 1 00 



Best variety of all kinds ot Fruit, Clarence H. Warner, Sheffield, 6 00 



2d do, E. W. Rhoades. New Marlboro. 4 00 



3d do, Charles Spurr. Sheffield, 2 00 



S. W. DOW. Committee. 

 Second Division. 



WINTER APPLES. 



Whole number of entries, 17. Miscellaneous, 4. 



Best specimen of Winter Apples, F W. Decker, Sheffield, $5 00 

 2d do. Zacheus Cande, Sheffield, 4 00 



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



4th do, Lester T.^Osborne, Alford. 2 (X) 



5th do. Mrs. T. Bartholomew, Sheffield, 1 00 



S. W. DOW, Committee. 

 Third Division. 



PEACHES, PEARS, PLIMS, QUINCES AND CRANBERRIES. 



Whole number of entries, 124. Peaches, 15; Variety Pears, 5; Bartlett 

 Pears, 6; Belle Lucrative Pears, 3; Bose Pears, 6; Clarigan Pears, 8; Seckel 

 Pears, 8; Sheldon Pears, 15: Variety Plums, 3; Single Variety of Plum.s, 9; 

 Quinces, 30; Miscellaneous, 16. 



Best variety of Peaches, James C^rotty, Great Barrington, $3 00 



2d do, E. D. Shears, Sheffield, 2 00 



3d do. T A. Rhoades, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best specimen of Pears (of not less than six varieties), Zacheus Cande, Sheffield. 4 00 



2d do, Ralph Little, Sheffield. 3 00 



3d do. Charles E. Spurr, Sheffield. 2 W 



4th do, E J. Van Lennep. Great Barrington, 1 00 



Best specimen of Bartlett Pears, T. L. Foote, Lee, 2 00 



2d do, H. Bronson. Great Barrington. • 100' 



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