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149. For tlie best exhibition of dried fruits, domestic manufac- 

 ture. Joseph Taylor, $8. (Other exhibitions were made, but en- 

 tered too late to compete for premium.) 



150. For the best exhibition of Pickles, domestic manufacture. 

 (No entry.) 



151. For the best oil painting of fruits and flowers. (No entry.) 



152. Best drawing, or other picture, of same. (No entry.') 

 Gratuities, to Mrs. G. B. Sawyer for tomato ketchup, $1 ; Ilenry 



M. Chase for black damson plums, $1. 



The Committee say : " Calvin Spaulding, Milton Higgins, J. R. 

 Thoujpson, D. W. Nash and Edward Gould, each exhibited some 

 fine plums, but for want of correct names, of sufficient numbers, 

 or other causes, were not entitled to premiums. * * * 



The difference between the cranberries of Otis L. Carter and C. 

 S. Robbins was so slight that tlie Committee could hardly decide 

 which was entitled to the second premium. A majority of the 

 Committee, (Mr. Robbins taking no part in the decision), awarded 

 the premium to Mr. Carter, and reconiraend a gratuity to Mr. Rob- 

 bins of $2.00. Milton Dyer also exhibited fine cranberries." 



CLASS b.— Flowers. 



First Division. 



[Committee.— J. E Gilman, Portland; Mrs. P. De Rocber, 



Waterville ; Edward A. Noyes, Portland.] 



15.3. For the best display of cut flowers, filling not less than 

 100 vials. B. B. Fanisworth, Portland, $10; Mrs. Andrew S. 

 Sawyer, Cape Elizabeth, $8 ; Albert Dirwanger, Portland, $6 ; 

 Mrs. A. B. Strattard, Monroe, $4. Moses Crafts, Auburn. 



154. For the best exhibition of roses, not less than five varieties. 

 William Morton & Son, Allen's Corner, $5 ; James Vickery, Port- 

 land, $3. 



155. For the best exhibition of dahlias, not less than ten varie- 

 ties. Albert Dirwanger, $3 ; B. B. Farnsworth, $2. Mrs. Chas. 

 Stanley, Winthrop. 



156. Pinks. B. B. Farnsworth, |3 ; Albert Dirwanger, $2. 

 Moses Cralts, James Vickery. 



167. Japan Lilies. \Vm. Morton & Son, $5. James Vickery, 

 Joseph A. Dirwanger, Portland. 



158. Asters, not less than ten varieties. B B. Farnsworth, $3 ; 

 Joseph A. Dirwanger, $2. Mrs. Charles Stanley, Moses Crafts, 

 Mrs. A. B. Strattard; Miss L. M. Pope, Manchester; Albert Dir- 

 wanger. 



159. Pansies. Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2; Moses Crafts, $1. 

 Mrs. A. S. Sawyer, Albert Dirwanger. 



160. Zinias. B. B. Farnsworth, $2 ; Moses Crafts, $1. Mrs. 

 A. S. Sawyer. 



161. Phlox Drummondii. Miss L. M. Pope, $2 ; Mrs. A. B. 

 Strattard, $1. Mrs. C. L. Knight, Deering ; Mrs. A. S. Sawyer, 

 Albert Dirwanger, Joseph A. Dirwanger. 



