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n. P. Storer, Portland, ten varieties of pears, and a choice col- 

 lection of plums and foreign grapes. 



Andrew S. Sawyer, Cape Elizabeth, foreign grapes and vege- 

 tables. 



J. B. Coyle, Deering, general exhibition of apples. 



Patrick Duffey, gardener for Hon. J. B. Brown, Portland, ex- 

 hibited a fine collection of green-house plapts, cut flowers, and 

 bouquets, also ten varieties of apples, ten varieties of pears, for- 

 eign grapes, and a great variety of vegetables. 



Calvin Spaulding, Ilallowell, fourteen varieties of apples, six of 

 pears, and five of plums. 



L. J. Perkins, Deering, thirteen varieties of pears, foreign grapes 

 and apples. 



Thomas Phillips, gardener for T. C. Tlersey, Portland, ten varie- 

 ties of pears, collections of foreign grapes, pot plants, roses and 

 vegetables. 



Henry McLaughlin, Bangor, twenty varieties of pears, eight 

 varieties of apples, seedling pears "Eastern Belle" and "Indian 

 Queen;" also, for Miss A. E. Ilardy of Bangor, oil paintings of 

 last named two varieties. 



S. L. Goodale, Saco, general collection of apples and pears. 



Mrs. Charles Stanley, Winthrop, floral designs, flowers and 

 plants. 



Mrs. A. B. Strattard, autumn and winter apples, three varieties 

 of grapes, dish fruit, cut flowers, roses, asters, pansies, zinnias, 

 phlox Drummondii, petunias, everlasting flowers, collection of 

 flower seeds, &c. 



Mrs. B. B. Farnsworth, Portland, everlasting flowers, 312 bottles 

 cut flowers, pansies, stocks, pinks, zinnias, &c. (Amateur collec- 

 tion.) 



Messrs. C. F. Bryant, J. Vickery and J. A. Dirwanger, florists, 

 of Portland, each exhibited large collections of green-house plants, 

 ferns, cut flowers, bouquets, &c. 



Miss Mattie Colcord, Portland, ferns, flowers and floral designs, 

 also, six varieties of fruit jellies. Mrs. W. A. Jackson, Portland, 

 plants and flowers. A. M. Baker, Deering, Clapp's Favorite pears. 

 J. G. Warren, Deering, Marblehcad squashes. J. S. Bedlovv, Port- 

 land, five entries of pears and plums. E. C. Andrews, Portland, 

 pears. J. R. Thompson, Portland, plums. Albert Burns, Port- 

 land, plums. Mrs. II. Radford, Portland, roses. S. P. Balclielder, 

 Deering, apples and pears. E. II. Elwell, Portland, five varieties 



