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Best general exhibition of apples, $20, Z. A. Gilbert; second, 

 $15, Alfred Smith, Monmouth ; third, $10, Joseph Taylor, Bel- 

 grade. 



Best twenty named varieties, $15, Alfred Smith; second, $12, 

 S. C. Harlow. 



Best ten named varieties, $12, F, M.Woodward, Winthrop ; 

 second, $8, P. W. Eitchie ; third, $5, J. C. Mower. 



Best five named varieties of fall apples, $8, J, Pope & Son, 

 Manchester; second, $5, J. Wilson, Cumberland; third, $3, Ath- 

 erton Bros. 



Best five named varieties of winter apples, $8, Joseph Taylor; 

 second, $5, Z. A. Gilbert ; third, $3, Mrs. A. B. Strattard, Monroe. 



Best single variety of autumn apples, second premium, $2, 

 Calvin Spaulding, Hallo well. 



Entries for the following premiums were required to consist of 

 twelve specimens of each variety exhibited : 



Best dish of Rhode Island Greenings, $2, to J. C. Mower; 

 Baldwins, $2, Z. A. Gilbert; Northern Spy, $2, Joseph Taylor 

 Roxbury Russet, $2, Alfred Smith; Hubbardston Nonsuch, $2 

 F. M. Woodward ; Nodhead, $2, Z. A. Gilbert ; Gravenstein, $2 

 J. C. Mower; Porter, $2, Alfred Smith; King of Tompkins Co. 

 $2, F. M. Woodward ; Somerset, $2, same; Tallman's Sweet, $2 

 Alfred Smith ; Williams' Favorite, $2, S. C. Harlow; Yellow Bell- 

 flower, $2, G. W. Rich, Portland; seedling apples, (one variety), 

 $3, Z. A. Gilbert; Crab apples, $1, Alfred Smith; collection of 

 Crab apples, $3, Albert Noyes, Bangor. 



Special Premiums. 

 By Fred. Atwood, dealer in Farm Implements, Winterport, Me. 

 For the best collection of apples, of not less than six varieties, 

 twelve specimens each, grown by the exhibitor in this State, an 

 Eagle Pruning Tool, (price $4) ; not awarded. 



By S. BoARDMAN & Co., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 

 For the best collection of Maine grown apples, one dozen plants 

 of Agawam Blackberry ; to J. Pope & Son. For the second best 

 collection of same, one-half dozen plants, Agawam Blackbfirry, 

 to F. M. Woodward. 



By Z. A. Gilbert, President State Pomological Society. 

 For the handsomest dish of autumn apples of a single variety, 

 and not less than one-half peck, one copy " Thomas' American 

 Fruit Culturist ;" to J. A, Varney, North Vassalboro'. 



