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20. For the best collection of apples for home use, for the entire 

 year, in the smallest number of varieties. H. J. A. Simmons, $5 ; 

 S. R. Sweetser, $3 ; S. W. Shaw, Minot, $2. 



21. For the best collection of Crab apples. J. S. Hoxie, Si ; 

 Isaiah Wakefield, Greene, 50c. 



SECOND DIVISION. 



"Entries for premiums in tliis division must consist of from five 

 to ten specimens,, according to size, of each variety exhibited, and 

 must be separate specimens from any exhibited in the first division." 



Number of entries, 622 ; amount awarded, $82.75. 



22. For the best single A^ariety of Autumn apples. S. R. Sweet- 

 ser, S2 ; H. J. A. Simmons, 81. 



23. For the best single variety' of Winter apples. S. R. Sweet- 

 ser, $2 ; H. J. A. Simmons, $1. 



24. P'or the best dish of Alexander. John Dunton, Si ; Miss 

 L. L. Taylor, 50c. 



25. American Golden Russet (Syn. Sheepnose) . Henry Ingalls, 

 $1. [2d not awarded]. 



26. Baldwins. A. E. Andrews, Gardiner, $1 ; John Dunton, 50c. 



27. Benoni. F. E. Nowell, $1 ; S. R. Sweetser, 50c. 



28. Black Oxford. L. H. Blossom, $1 ; G. W. Blossom, 50c. 



29. Blue Pearmain. L. L. Taylor, Si ; Perley & Perkins. 50c. 



30. Briggs' Auburn. I. T. Waterman, East Auburn, Si ; L. L. 

 Taylor, 50c. 



31. Cole's Quince. J. E. Bennoch, SI; H. S. Briggs, North 

 Auburn, 50c. 



32. Danvers' Sweet. Mrs. M. L. Robbins, Winthrop, Si ; G. 

 B. Sawyer, 50c. 



33. Dean. J. S. Hoxie, f 1 ; Miss L. L. Taylor, 50c. 



34. Duchess of Oldenburg. S. R. Sweetser, SI ; John Dun- 

 ton, 50c. 



35. Early Harvest. H. J. A. Simmons, $1 ; F. E. Nowell, 50c. 



36. Early Strawberry. Moses Crafts, Auburn, $1 ; Henry Ingalls, 

 50c. 



