STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 19 



Class 5— MISCELLANEOUS. 

 Niimliev of entries, 97 : auionnt awarded, $37.50. 



165. For best dish of peaches. No entry. 



166. " " apricots.. " 



167. " " nectarines. " 



168. " " quinces. " 



169. " peck cultivated cranberries. Henry Johnson, 

 Turner, $2. 



170. Samples of nm'sery apple trees. Not awarded. 



171. " " pear trees. No entr^'. 



172. " '' grape vines. No entry. 



173. Best orange tree, in fruit. No entry. 

 '174. " lemon '• " " 



175. " fig " " " 



176. " variety of canned fruits, preserves, pickles, etc., put 

 up and made by the exhibitor. Miss Alice M. Jordan, Auburn, S3 ;. 

 Mrs. A. C. Pierce, Lewiston, 82. 



177. Best specimen of canned peaches. Mrs. A. C. Pierce, -SI ;. 

 Alice M. Jordan. 50c. 



178. Best specimen of canned plums. Mrs. D. P. True, Leeds 

 Centre, $1 ; Mrs. A. C. Pierce, 50c. 



179. Best specimen of canned strawberries. Mrs. D. P. True, 

 $1 ; Mrs. A. C. Pierce, 50c. 



180. Best specimen of canned raspberries. Mrs. A. C. Pierce, 

 •SI ; A. B. Chipman. 50c. 



181. Best specimen of canned cherries. Mrs. D. P. True, SI ; 

 Mrs. A. C. Pierce. 50c. 



182. Best specimen of canned quinces. No entry. 



183. " " " tomatoes. Mrs. A. C. Pierce, $1 ; 

 A. B. Chipman, 50c. 



184. Best specimen of preserved quinces. Alice ]\L Jordan, 50c. 



185. '' " " apples. Alice M. Jordan, SI ; 

 Miss Addie L. Lapham, Pittston, 50c. 



