Reports of Committee* 



mously decided upon the following awards. There was certainly never a 

 finer exhibition of this class of productions, and, all hough two more were 

 added to the committee, by the request of those first appointed, they feel 

 that the time allotted was altogether too short to do justice to each who 

 took the pains and pride to add to the interest of this years exhibition. 



For best specimen of Winter Apples, Ralph Little of Sheffield, 



2d do., Horace Cande of Sheffield, 



3d do Charles Spurr of Sheffield, 



4th do. , Samuel Goodrich of Stockbridge, 



5th do., H. T, Candee of Sheffield, 

 For best specimen oi Fall Apples, Samuel Goodrich of Stockbridge, 



2d do., H. Z. Candee of Sheffield, 



3d do., Phinias Pettis of New Marlboro', 



4th do., L. G. Ramsey of Great Barrington, 

 For best variety of all kinds of Fruit, Orreu Curtiss of Sheffield, 



2d do., Zacheus Cande of Sheffield, 

 For best varieties of Pears, not less than five, Charles Spurr cf Sheffield, 



2d do., Phinias Pettis of New Marlboro, 



3d do., Ralph Little of Sheffield, 



4th do., Orren Curtiss of Sheffield, 

 For best single variety of Pears, Theodore Fenn of Stockbridge, 



2d do., Henry Werden of Richmond, 



3d do., Charles Spurr of Sheffield, 

 For three varieties of Pears, Samuel Goodrich of Stockbridge, 



H. D. Train, 

 Calvin Hood. 

 H. D. Garfield, 

 I>. W. Pattison, 



It'.s. 



FRUITS— 2d DIVISION. 

 peaches, plums, quinces, grapes, etc.,— 54 entries. 



Owing to the very imperfect records made of the specimens that 

 entered, the Committee are unable to report the number of eutri* 

 following premiums are awarded : 



For best specimens of Peaches, Langdon Hulet of Sheffield, 



2d do., Orren Curtiss of Sheffield, 



3d do., Samuel Sanford of Great Barrington, 

 For best specimens of Plums, R. A. Potts of Egremont, 



2d do., H. T. Potts of Egremont, 

 For best specimen of Quinces, Levi Boardman of Sheffield, 



2d do., Dr. J. L. Miller of Sheffield, 



3d do., James Roraback of Sheffield. 

 For best specimens of Grapes raised in open air, Orren Curtiss of Sheffield, 



2d do., Phineas Pettis of New Marlboro, 



3d do., Charles Spurr of Sheffield, 



4th do., Z. Cande of Sheffield, 



5th do., H. Werden of Richmond, 

 For best specimens of Grapes raised under glass, David Leavitt of Great Barrington.. 



2d do., D. S. Hunter of Stoekbrid<><\ 



3d do., J. M. Mackie of Great Barrington, 

 For best specimen of Grape Wine, Ralph Little of Sheffield, 



2d do., Mrs. E. Shears of Sheffield, 



3d do., Mrs. W. Burget of Egremont, 

 For best specimen of Native Wine, Mrs. Willis Bartholomew of Sheffield, 



2d do., Miss Belle Plansit of Sheffield, 



3d do., Miss H. L. Rowe of Egremont, 



4th do., L. Emmons of New Marlboro, 

 For best specimen of Dried Fruit, J. N. Warner of Sheffield, 



2d do., Mrs. L. J. Wright of Egremont, 



3d do., Miss Martha J. Snyder of Great Barrington, 



