STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. J 9, 



174. Foi' best lemon tree, in fruit. No entr\-. 



175. For best fig tree, in fruit. John Burr, $1. 



176. For best exhibition of canned fruits, in glass jars, five 

 varieties, of doinestic manufacture. Mrs. A. BStrattar:!, ? 1 . 



177. For best exhibition of dried frnit, b}' an}- process. No 

 entry. 



178. For best exhibition of dried fruits, of domestic manufacture, 

 tljie product of one family or individual. No entry. 



179. For best exhibition of evaporated apples. J. J. Towle, 

 Dixfield, $2. 



180. For best cider apple sauce. Lizzie Haskell, West Glouces- 

 ter, $2 ; Hannah Davis, West Gloucester, $1 ; A. B. Chipman & 

 Son. grata it I/, i)0 c. 



181 . For best exhibition of fruit jellies, not less than five varieties, 

 of domestic manufacture. No entrv. 



Class 6 — FLOWERS. 

 '•In this class no article can be entered for more than one premium." 



First Division. 



182. For best display of cut flowers, filling not less than 100 

 phials. W. E. Morton, Portland, $10; Mrs. A. A. Sawyer, Wis- 

 casset, $8 ; Mrs. Charles Stanley, Winthrop, $5 ; Mrs. A. B. Strat- 

 tard, $3. 



183. For best exhibition of roses, not less than five varieties. 

 G. M. Roak, Auburn, $2 ; W. E. Morton, $1. 



184. For best exhibition of Dahlias, not less than ten varieties. 

 Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2. 



185. For best exhibition of Chinese Pinks. G. M. Roak, Si; 

 Mrs. Charles Stanley, 50 c. 



18G. For best exhibition of Carnations, not less than five varieties. 

 G. -M. Roak, $2 ; W. E. Morton, $\. 



187. For best exhibition of Japan Lilies. W. E. Morton, S2 ; 

 G. M. Roak, $1. 



188. For best exhil)ition of Asters, not less thnn t(^n varieties.. 

 Miss L. M. Pope, Manchester, $\ ; Mrs. Charles Stanley, 50 c. 



Roak, Mrs. Strattsrd. 



189. Pansies. G. M. Roak, $1 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 50 c. 



Mrs. John C. Baker, Mrs. Charles Stanley. 



