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S. R. Sweetser, Cumberland, 18 plates. 



W. P. Atherton, Hallowell, 27 " 



W. H. Pearson, Vassalboro', 1 " 



Mrs. D. Smiley, '' 2 " 



Chas. Osborne, " 2 " 



J. W. Starkey, " 1 " 



J. R. Smiley, " 1 " 



R. H. Gardiner, Gardiner, 5 " 



W. R. Wbarff, " 15 " 



G. K. Staples, Temple, 14 " 



D. W. Merrill, New Gloucester, 2 plates and limb. 



C. H. Page, 1 plate. 



J. C. Dudley, Readfield, 13 ' " 



C. J. Gilman Brunswick, 2 " 

 J. Pope & Son, Manchester, 2 " 

 Frederick Wright, Bath, 6 " 

 G. B. Sawyer, Wiscasset, 12 " 



Among the particularly nice plates were the Hubbardstons of O. 

 C. Nelson ; King of Tompkins County of D. J. Briggs ; Baldwins 

 and Gilliflowers of S. R. Sweetser; Baldwins of Mrs. D. Smiley; 

 Bellflower of W. R. Wharff; Bellflower of R. H. Gardiner; D. W. 

 Merrill, limb of Hublmrdston was very nice ; Baldwin by J. Colby 

 Dudley ; Starkey and English Sweet by G. B. Sawyer. 



The general exhibition of O. C. Nelson was deemed the best, and 

 G. K. Staples, second best. 



The pears exhibited were as follows : 



D. P. True, Leeds, 3 varieties. 

 Henr}^ Ingalls, Wiscasset, 1 '' 



L. K. Litchfield, Winthrop, 1 



C. H. Page, 1 



Mrs. A. B. Strattard of Monroe ; Mrs. M. E. Thomas of Rock- 

 land, and Mrs. B. A. Townseud of Freeport, exhibited bouquets 

 and cut flowers. Mrs. Townseud also exhibited pot plants which 

 added much to the exhibition. 



Grafting wax was exhibited by D. Blake & Co. of Mount Vernon. 



RuFus Prince, | Committee 



AiRus K. Hammond, j 



