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hibited fruit of much merit, viz.: Elijah Low of Bangor, 5 varie- 

 ties ; Silas Alden, Bangor, and Ezra Perkins, Oldtovvn, each 4 

 varieties ; S. S. Low, Bangor, and W. S. Place, Charleston, each 

 3 varieties ; Edwin Colburn, Bangor, and Jennings Brothers, No. 

 Wayne, -each 2 varieties; G. B. Sawyer, Wiscasset, 6 varieties ; 

 A. L. Simpson and Wm. Gallupe of Bangor, each 1 variety. 



Your Committee further beg leave to notice with pleasure and 

 high commendation the many excellent samples of pears on exhi- 

 bition from the States of New York, Delaware, Virginia and Cali- 

 fornia. All these samples are highly creditable to the several 

 States, and a large proportion of them are of attractive and strik- 

 ing qualities." * * * * 



W. Gilbert, for the Committee. 



Class III — Plums and Peaches. 



For the best general exhibition of plums : 



1st premium, S, S. Low, Bangor $6 00 



2d " Elijah Low, Bangor 4 00 



Gratuity — Henry Ingalls-, Wiscasset 3 00 



Gratuity — Silas Alden, Bangor 3 00 



For the best dish of plums of a single variety : 



1st premium, William Gallupe, Bangor 3 00 



2d " Arad Thompson, Bangor 2 00 



"The display of plums was a magnificent one, and was never 

 excelled at any exhibition in the State." * * * 



C. D. Chapman, 

 Joseph Taylor, 

 Mrs. C. D. Chapman, 

 Mrs. a. B. Strattard. 



Committee. 



Class 1 V— Grapes. 

 For the best exhibition of foreign grapes grown in hot house 

 culture: 



1st premium, Mrs. Jonathan Eddy, Bangor $10 00 



2d " Thomas Allen, Bangor 8 00 



Gratuity — Mrs. Jonathan Eddy, Bangor, for single speci- 

 men 2 00 



For the best exhibiton of foreign grapes, grown in cold 

 grapery : 



1st premium, Dr. J. C. Weston, Bangor 10 00 



2d " Mrs. F. Hobbs, " 8 00 



