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68. Doyenne Boussock. L. J. Perkins, Deering, $2. Geo. 

 Vv'. Woodman, Calvin Spaulding ; Rufus Prince, Turner; Henry 

 McLaughlin. 



69. Doyenne Sieuelle. Samuel Rolfe, $2. 



70. Duchess d'Angouleme. Charles Sampson, $2. S. S. 

 Low. 



71. Flemish Beauty. Alfred Smith, $2. Mrs. Wm. Moulton, 

 Portland; Mrs. A. S. Littlefield, Portland; Z. Dunnels, Calvin 

 Spaulding, Joseph Taylor, S. S. Low, Rufus Prince. 



72. Fulton. Joseph Taylor, $2. Calvin Spaulding. 



73. Glout Morceau. Joseph Taylor, $2. Alfred Smith. 



74. Goodale. Joseph Taylor, $2. G. W. Woodman, Calvin 

 Spaulding. 



75. Howell. G. W. Woodman, $2. 



76. Kirtland. G. W. Woodman, $2. 



77. Lawrence. G. W. Woodman, $2. Joseph Taylor, G. B. 

 Sawyer. 



78. Louise Bonne de Jersey. Alfred Woodman, Portland, $2. 

 G. W, Rich, Sumner C. Rand, Alfred Smith. 



79. Marie Louise Alfred Smith, 2. 



80. Seckel. Samuel Rolfe, $2. G. W. Woodman, L. J. Per- 

 kins, Calvin Spaulding. 



81. Sheldon. Joseph Taylor, $2. 



82. Urbaniste. (No entry). 



83. Vicar of Winkfield. Alfred Smith, $2. G. W. Woodman. 



84. Seedling Pears. (Not awarded.) Entries by Joseph Tay- 

 lor and Henry McLaughlin. 



Gratuity: — To Henry McLaughlin, Bangor, for specimens of 

 Eastern Belle and Indian (^ueen, $3. 



The Committee say : " Many dishes of fine fruit were exhibited 

 worthy of premiums, but which are excluded under the rules, for 

 want of the requisite number of specimens. Also some splendid 

 dishes not entered for premiums, by Hon. S. L. Goodale of Saco. 

 Seedlings were also exhibited (one variety, ' Madam Hemenway,' 

 by Henry McLaughlin of Baugor, and two varieties, the ' Saco,' 

 and the ' Milliken,' by Hon. S. L. Goodale of Saco), but being 

 late varieties, their qualities could not be tested." 



Mr. Goodale also exhibited fine specimens of Parsonage, Shel- 

 don, Goodale, Nickerson, Indian Queen, Clapp's Favorite, Beurre 

 Spence, Howell and Fulton, but they were unfortunately received 

 too late fur entry on the Committees' book. — Sec. 



CLASS Z.— Grapes. 

 [Committee. — Dr. E. Clark, Portland; A. S. Sawyer, Cape 

 Elizabeth ; Joseph Taylor, Belgrade.] 



85. For the best exhibition of foreign grapes, grown with fire 

 heat. (No entry.) 



86. For the best exhibition of foreign grapes, grown in cold 

 grapery. T. C. Hersey, Portland, $10; Patrick Wade, gardener 



