^^ PEACU^S. 



APPLES. 



Three hundred and one plates exhibited by twenty 

 competitors. 



The Committee on Apples make the following 

 awards : 



APPLES. 



For the best and largest collection of named varieties, 

 1st, to Addison Hubbard, Fitchburg, $4,00 



2d, to J. A. Marshall, Fitchburg, Harris on Insects 



For twelve varieties five specimens each, 

 1st, to G. P. Hawkins, Fitchburg, Harris on Insects 

 2d, to Benjamin SafFord, Fitchburg, 2,00 



3d, to Charles Flagg, Sterling, 1,00 



For six varieties of five specimens each, 

 1st, to Jabez Fisher, Fitchburg, 2,00 



2d, to B. F. Lewis, Fitchburg, 1,50 



3d, to A. S. Dole, Fitchburg, 1,00 



For three varieties of five specimens each, 

 1st, to N. C. Day, Lunenburg, 1,50 



2d, to R. Wallace, Fitchburg, 1,00 



3d, to G. F. Nutting, Fitchburg, ,50 



For the best twelve specimens of one variety, 

 1st, to N. C. Daj^, Lunenburg, 1,50 



2d, to J. Fisher, Fitchburg, 1,00 



PEACHES. 



For best collection, premium not awarded. 



For best dish, 

 1st, to B. SafFord, Fitchburg, lemon peach, 2,00 



2d, to J. Fisher, Fitchburg, late Crawford, 1,00 



3d, to A. Hubbard, Fitchburg, early crawford, ,50 



