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PEARS AND GRAPES, 



PEARS AND GRAPES. 



The Committee make the following awards : 



PEARS. 



For the best and .largest exhibition of named vari- 

 eties of three specimens each, 



1st, to Alvah Crocker, of Fitchburg, $4,00 



2d, to B. Snow, Jr., of Fitchburg, Harris on Insects. 



For six varieties of five specimens each, 



1st, to Walter Heywood, of Fitchburg, 2,00 



2d, to Leonard Burrage, of Leominster, 1,50 



For the best exhibition of any one variety, 



1st, to Thomas R. Boutelle of Fitchburg, 1,50 



2d, to Ivers Phillips, of Worcester, 1,00 



GRATUITIES. 



Jabez Fisher, of Fitchburg, 1,00 



G. P. Gibson, of Leominster, ,50 



C. C. Field, of Leominster, 1,00 



George Jewett, of Fitchburg, ,50 



John L. Joslin, of Fitchburg, ,50 



Jacob Haskell, of Fitchburg, ,50 



Charles B. Sawyer, of Fitchburg, ,50 



H. A. Goodrich, of Fitchburg, ,50 



E. W. Manning, of Fitchburg, ,50 



CRAPES. 



For the best display of foreign grapes, 



1st, to Levi Heywood, of Gardner, 3,00 



2d, to Walter Heywood, of Fitchburg, 2,00 



For the best display of native grapes, 



1st, to Geo. E. Towne, of Fitchburg, Harris on Insects. 



2d, to Seth Heywood, of Gardner, 2,00 



3d, to Charles A. Emory, of Fitchburg, 1,00 



