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should be plainly marked with the name and residence of the 

 exhibitor. 



A strict compliance with these regulations will be abso- 

 lutely necessary. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND QUINCES. 

 Committee. — M. T. Gardner, Shirley ; Andrew Fairbanks, 

 Harvard ; Rodney Wallace, Fitchburg ; Alfred Whiting, Oak- 

 dale ; J. T. Everett, East Princeton. 



APPLES. 



For the best and largest exhibition of named varieties of 

 three specimens each, 1st premium, $4 00 



2d premium, Harris on Insects. 

 For 12 varieties of 5 specimens each, lstprem. Harris on Insects. 



No person will be allowed to compete for a premium in 

 more than one of the above classes, with the same specimens 

 of fruit ; and if the number of specimens exhibited does not 

 correspond with these regulations, the fruit will be excluded 

 from competition for the premiums. 

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