STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 5 



CLASS I.— Apples. 

 First Division. 

 [Committee. — A. L. Siaipsou, Bangor; E. R. Sweetser, Cum- 

 berland Centre.] 



Entries for all premiums in this division were required to consist 

 of five specimens each of at least twenty named varieties. 



Premium No. 1. For the best general collection of apples from 

 any county in the State, (not necessarily grown by the exhibitor.) 



Charles S. Pope, Manchester, first premium, $25; S. R. Sweet- 

 ser, Cumberland Centre, second premium, $15. Andrew Curtis, 

 Bowdoinham ; J. M. Richardson, Greene ; Alfred Smith, Mon- 

 mouth ; S. C. Harlow, Bangor. 



2. For the best general collection of apples, grown by the 

 exhibitor, in Androscoggin County. J. M. Richardson, Greene, 

 $10. 



3. For the same in Aroostook County. (No entry). 



4. For the same in Cumberland County. E. C. O'Brion, Deer- 

 ing, $10 ; Ivory Jordan, New Gloucester; Henry M. Chase, North 

 Yarmouth ; William F. Fessenden, Bridgton ; Milton Dyer, Cape 

 Elizabeth. 



6. For the same in Franklin County. (No entry.) 

 6. For the same in Hancock County. (No entry.) 

 T. For the same in Kennebec County. Joseph Taylor, Bel- 

 grade, $10 ; Alfred Smith, Charles S. Pope. 



8. For the same in Knox County. (No entry). 



9. For the same in Lincoln County. Henry Ligalls, Wiscas- 

 set, $10. 



10. For the same in Oxford County. (No entry ) 



11. For the same in Penobscot County. S. C. Harlow, $10, 



12. For the same in Piscataquis County. (No entry.) 



13. For the same in Sagadahoc County. Minot M. Wilson, 

 Bowdoinham, $10. 



14. For the same in Somerset County. (No entry.) 



15. For the same in Waldo County. Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 

 Monroe, $10. 



16. For the same in Washington County. (No entry.) 



17. For the same in York County. John Hanscom, Saco, $10. 



Second Division. 



[Committee. — H. J. A. Simmons, Waldoboro' ; Otis L. Carter, 

 Etna; Samuel Rolfe, Portland,] 



Entries for premium Nos, 18 to 22 inclusive, were required to 

 consist of five specimens of each variety exhibited, and any per- 

 son receiving the first or second premium for the best general 

 exhibition of apples (No. 18) was thereby debarred from taking 

 any premium under Nos. 19 and 20. 



