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75. Duchess d' Aiigouleme. Mrs. K. B. Laselle, Water- 

 ville, 82 ; Samuel H. Dawes, Harrison, $1 ; Alfred Smith, 

 Joseph Taylor, G. B. Sawyer, S. S. Low, Henry McLaughlin. 



76. Flemish Beauty. John L. Leighton, $2 ; S. R. 

 Sweetzer, §1 ; Alfred Smith, Joseph Taylor, R. H. Gardiner, 

 S. S. Low, Granville Fernald, Hiram Coniforth, W. Water- 

 ville ; Henry McLaughlin, S. C. Harlow, Arthur H. Taber. 



77. Fulton. E. K. Whitney. 



78. GloutMorceau. Alfred Smith, |2 ; Henry McLaugh- 

 lin, $1 ; R. H. Gardiner. 



79. Goodale. Calvin Spauldiug, $2 ; Henry Ingalls, |1 ; 

 Joseph Taylor, E. K. Whitney. , 



80. Howell. (No entry.) 



81. Lawrence. G. B. Sawyer, $2 ; Joseph Taylor, $1 ; 

 E. K. Whitney. 



82. Louise Bonne de Jersey. E. K. Whitney, $2 ; Henry 

 Ingalls, $1 ; Alfred Smith. 



83. Maria Louise. Alfred Smith, $2. 



84. Seckel. (No entry.) 



85. Sheldon. Joseph Taylor. 



86. Swan's Orange. Henry Ingalls, $2. 



87. Urbanistc. Joseph Taylor, $2. 



88. Vicar of Winklield. Alfred Smith, $2; J. Colby 

 Dudley. 



89. Winter Nelis. Henry McLaughlin, $2 ; R. H. Gardi- 

 ner. 



90. Seedling pears. (No entry.) 

 Gratuity. R. H. Gardiner, Napoleon, .50. 



Henry McLaughlin exhibited specimens of Beurre de Brig- 

 nais, Beurre d'Aremberg and Indian Queen; S. C. Harlow, 

 specimens of pears named Harlow. 



The specimens of Flemish lieauty exhibited were especially 

 excellent, and coming from various i)arts of the State would 

 seem to indicate that this old and favorite variety has taken 

 a new lease of life. 



CLASS 3.— Grapes. 



9L For the best exhibition of foreign grapes, grown with 

 fire heat. (No entry.) 



92. For the best exhibition of foreign grapes, grown in 

 cold grapery. Andrew S. Sawyer, Cape Elizabeth, $10 ; G. 

 B. Sawyer, $8 ; Henry Ingalls, $5. 



93. For the l)est cluster of Black Hamburg. G. B. Saw- 

 yer, $2; Andrew S. Sawyer, Henry Ingalls; John Burr, 

 Freeport. 



