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Best specimen of preserved raspberries. Miss Addie Laphtim, 

 Pittston, $1.00 ; Mrs. D. P. True, Leeds, oOe. 



Best specimen of preserved currants. Miss A. M. Jordan, $1.00 ; 



A. B. Chipman, 50c. 



Best specimen of preserved cherries. Mrs. C. A. Miller, $1.00; 

 Mrs. D. H. Colby 50c. 



Best jar assorted pickles. Mrs. E. A. Lapham, $1.00; Mrs. A. 



B. Strattard, Monroe, 50c. 



Best specimen tomato catsup. Miss A. M. Jordan, $1.00 ; Mrs, 



A. W. Penley, 50c. 



Best jar quince jelly. Miss A. M. Jordan, $1.00; Mrs. C. A. 

 Miller, 50c, 



Best jar apple jelly. Mrs, F. Hoyt, $1.00; Miss C. M. Butts, 

 Canaan, 50c. 



Best jar grape jelly. Miss A. M, Jordan, $1.00; Mrs. C. A. 

 Miller, 50c. 



Best jar currant jell3\ Miss A, M, Jordan, $1.00 ; Miss C. 

 M. Butts, 50c. 



Best jar strawberry jelly, Mrs. F. Hoyt, $1.00; Mrs. D. H. 

 Colby, 50c, 



Best specimen of evaporated apple. J. J. Towle, South Carthage, 

 $1.00, 



Class VI— FLOWERS. 



In this class no article can be entered for more than one pre- 

 mium. All plants and flowers entered for premium must positively 

 be in their places at the exhibition room on the second day of the 

 fair, at 10 o'clock A. M, 



For best display of cut flowers, filling not loss than one hundred 

 phials. Mrs. Chas. Stanley, Wlnthrop, $10.00 ; Mrs. G. B. Sawyer, 

 Wiscasset, $8.00; Miss Cora E. Ring, Richmond, $5.00; Mrs. A, 



B. Strattard, $3.00. 



For best exhibition of roses, not less than ten varieties, Perez 

 S. Burr, Freeport, $5,00. 



Dahlias, ten varieties. Mrs, Chas. Stanley, $2.00 ; Miss Abbie 

 E. Ring, Richmond, $1.00. 



Chinese Pinks. Mrs, Chas, Stanley, 50c. 



Japan Lilies, Mrs. A, B, Strattard, $1.00, 



Asters, ten varieties. Mrs, A. T. Clifford, Leeds Center, $1,00 ; 

 Mrs. Chas. Stanley, 50c. 



