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148. Red Gage. No entrv. 



149. Yellow Gage. No entry. 



150. Prince's Imperial Gage. D. P. True, SI. 



151. Coe's Golden Drop. No enhy, 



152. General Hand. No entr}'. 



153. Lawrence. No entry. 



154. Moore's Arctic. No entr}-. 



155. McLaughlin. No entry. 



15G. Reine Claude de Bavaj'. No entiT. 



157. Lombard. D. P. True, $1 ; Mrs. J. P. Louglej', Auburn, 

 50 c. 



E. N. Nelson. 



158. Columbia. No entry. 



159. Magnum Bonum. No entry. 



160. Washington. C. T. Jellerson, $1 ; E. N. Nelson, 50 c. 



161. Jefferson. No entry. 



162. Penobscot. No entr}'. 



163. Smith's Orleans. No entry. 



Hon. A. W. Paine of Bangor, exhibited seedling plums grown by 

 him and called Paine's seedling. Resembles Jefterson and Wash- 

 ington, and is probably a seedling of one of those varieties. Mr. 

 Paine regards it as not inferior to either of them ; (gni., $1.) 



Class 5 — M IS C E L L ANEOUS. 



164. For best dish of peaches. No entry. 



165. For best dish of apricots. No entrj-. 



166. For best dish of nectarines. No entry. 



167. For best dish of quinces. No entry. 



168. For best ornamental dish of fruit. Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $1. 



169. For best peck of cultivated cranberries. Seward Dill, 

 Phillips, $2; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $1. 



Alfred Smith. 



170. For best samples of nursery apple trees. No entr}'. 



171. For best samples of nurser\' pear trees. D. P. True ; not 

 seen b3' the committee. 



172. For best samples of nursery grape vines. No entry. 



173. P^or best orange tree, in, fruit. H. B. Bai'tlett, Lewiston, $1 ; 

 John Burr. 50 c. 



