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and Henry Ingalls, one variet}' each The specimens presented a 

 great diversit}' in form, size, color and quaUt\', and were examined 

 with much interest ; but, with a few exceptions, they were not 

 sufficiently advanced in developement to justify an estimate of their 

 merits, and the subject was postponed to the Winter Meeting. 



Class 2 — PEARS. 



" Entries for premiums Nos 79, 80, and 81, must consist of five 

 specimens of each variety exhibited." 



79. For best general exhibition of pears. Samuel Rolfe, Port- 

 land, $12; A. B. Chipmau & Son, $8; Alfred Smith, So ; D. P. 

 True, $3. 



80. For best five named varieties of autumn pears. 



Alfred Smith, D. P. True. Premiums not awarded. 



81. For best five named varieties of winter pears. Xo entr^-. 



'' Entries for premiums Nos. 82 to 110, inclusive, must consist of 

 five to ten specimens, according to size, of each variety exhibited " 



82. For best single variet}' of fall pears. Alfred Smith, $2; D. 

 P. True, $1. 



83. For the best single variet}' of winter pears. No entry, 



84. For the best dish of Bartlett. Albion Picker, Turner, $1 ; 

 E. N. Nelson, 50 c. 



E. N. Leavitt, Auburn; Smith, Jellerson. 



85. Belle Lucrative. S. C. Harlow, §1 ; E. N. Nelson, 50 c. 



Sawyer, Gardiner, Smith. 



86. Beurre d'Anjou. Alfred Smith, $1 ; G. B. Sawyer, 50 c. 



87. Beurre Bosc. No entr}'. 



88. Beurre Hardy. R. H. Gardiner, $1. 



89. Beurre Superfin. D. P. True, $1. 



90. Beurre Clairgeau. G B. Saw3-er, 31. 



91. Beurre Diel. G. B. Sawyer, $1 ; D. J. Briggs, 50 c, 



92. BuflTum, E. N Nelson, $1 ; D. P True, 50 c. 



93. Clapp's Favorite. E. N. Nelson, $1 ; G B. Saw3-er, 50 c 



Clark, Gardiner. 



94 Do^'enne Boussock. No entry. 



95. Duchess d'Angoulenne, A. B. Chipmau & Son, $1 ; Alfred 

 Smith, 50 c. 



D. P. True. 



