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72. Talman's Sweet. N W. Harris, Si : Edward Clark. 50 c. 



Miss Taylor, Richardson, Gardiner, Mrs Robbins, Bennoch, Smith, Swuetsor, 

 Pcrley & I'urkius, True. "All splendid specimens." 



7o. Tetofskv. Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $1. 



74 Wageiier. IN. W. Harris, $1 ; H. J. A. Simmons, 50 c. 



Harlow. 



75. Williams' Favorite. J. S Hoxie, $1 ; Miss L. L. Taylor, 50 c. 



Siuimons, Bunnocb, Smith, Mrs. Strattard. 



7G Wintlirop Greening. J. Pope & Son, 1 ; Alfred Smith, 50 c. 



Miss Taylor, Sawyer, Kiehardson, Gardiner, True. 



77. Yellow Bcllflower. R H. Gardiner, $1 ; John Dunton, 50 e. 



Miss Taylor, Simmons, Clark, Bcunoch, Mrs. Strat.tard. 



78. Crab Apples. J. S Hoxie, $1 ; S. C. Harlow. 50 c. 



Simmons, Clark, Waterman, Gardiner, Smith, True, De Rocher. 



Sundries. Edward Clark, Beaut}' of Kent, gratuitif, 50 c ; Han- 

 nah Davis, Summer Pearmain, Poinid Sweet. New York Stripe ; 

 Z A Gill)ert, ]Milding, f//-rt., 50 c. ; J M Richardson, Pound Sweet, 

 Fall Jenneting. Carlton. ^Vhite Jenneting; G B Sawyer, Ontario, 

 gra., 50 c. ; R. H (iardiner, Fairbanks, Sweet Golden Pippin, gra., 

 50e ; Gloria Mnndi. Hul)tmrdton I'ippin. Strawberry, Fall Pip-pin, Rib- 

 ston Pippin, g)-a., 50c ; Jersey Sweet, Winter Pearmain, gra , 50c. ; 

 Spitzenburg ; A. B Chipinan & Son, Golden Ball ; John Dunton, 

 Ben Davis, Lady; James M. Fulton, Wealthy, gra, $1; T. S. 

 iNIcLellan. Brunswick, same, gra , 50c. ; J. E. Bonnoch, same ; C. 

 A Day, Autumn Strawberry, gra., 50 c ; J. M. Richardson, 

 Gloria IMundi of IM.iine, gra , 50 c. ; D J. Briggs. Ben Davis, 

 Swaar, White Rambo, gra., 50 c. ; Winter Sweet, Smith's Cider, 

 Sweet Nonsuch, Mammoth Pippin ; J. J Towle, Fall Pippin, gra , 

 50 c. ; S. W. Shaw, Fall Jenneting, gra., 50 c. ; Beefsteak. 



'"'•Special Exhibition of Russets. 



" With a view to the settlement of numerous doubts and contro- 

 versies respecting this class of apples, the Society invites contribu- 

 tions of the varieties of russets grown in the State, five specimens 

 of each variety, named as (correctly as may be, for comparison. A 

 special committee will be appointed to consider the same, and 

 authorized to recommend reasonable gratuities for any variety or 

 collection deserving such recognition." 



Under this class there were, besides the entries of the various 

 kinds of russets before mentioned, entries as follows : J. J. Towle, 

 8 varieties ; G. B Saw3'er, 3 varieties; John Dunton, 2 varieties ; 

 I. T. Waterman, R. II. Gardiner, Perley &. Perkins, S. W. Shaw 



