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118. "Wilder. Geo. B. Sawyer, $1 ; Calvin Spanieling. 



119. Lindley. G. B. Sawyer, SI. 



120. Agawam. G. B. Sawj'cr, $1 ; Henry Ingalls, 

 Charles I. Perley, E. K. Whitney, C. Spaulding. 



121. INIerrimac. Granville Fernald, $1 ; G. B. Sawyer, 

 Calvin Spaulding. 



122. Salem. Granville Fernald, $1; G. B. Sawyer, 

 Mrs. Peter l)e Rocher, J. A. Yarney & Son. 



123. AVorden's Seedling. (No entry.) 



Henry Ingalls exhibited specimens of Cornucopia and 

 Israella ; G. B. Sawyer, lona and Diana, grown under glass ; 

 A. S. Sawyer, Frankenthal and lona ; Charles I. Perley, 

 Northern Muscadine and Isabella ; J. C. Dudley, a seedling 

 of Concord, Ives' Seedling and Dracut Amber ; Granville 

 Fernald, Blood's Seedling and Perkins ; Galen Hoxie, 

 Northern Muscadine ; James Drummond, Waterville, Union 

 Village ; George Ballentine, Northern Muscadine ; H. Mc- 

 Laughlin, Israella ; J. A. Varney & Son, Rogers' No. 5, 

 Diana, Isabella, Martha and Eumelan ; J. M. Cobb, Yar- 

 mouth, Champion ; and there were several varieties not 

 named. 



CLASS 4 — Plums and Miscellaneous Articles. 



124. For the best general exhibition of plums, not less 

 than six varieties. (No entry.) 



125. For the best dish of plums of a single variety. 

 (Premiums not awarded.) Joseph Taylor, gratuity, $1. 



126-145 inclusive. For single varieties of plums, peaches, 

 apricots and nectarines. (No entries.) 



146. For the best dish of quinces. E. K. Whitney, $2 ; 

 Hiram Cornforth. 



147. Ornamental dish of fruit. Mrs. George B. Sawyer, 

 $3 ; S. C. Harlow, $2 ; Joseph Taylor. 



148. For the best peck of cultivated cranberries. E. K. 

 Whitney, $3 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard. 



149-151 inclusive. For orange, lemon and fig trees, in 

 fruit. No entries. 



152. For the best exhibition of canned fruit, not less than 

 five varieties, of domestic manufacture. Mrs. E. B. Merrill, 

 Vassalboro', $3 ; Mrs. Daniel Ayer, North Yassalboro', $2 ; 

 Mrs. P. De Rocher, Joseph Taylor. 



153. For the best exhibition of fruit jellies, not less than 

 five varieties, of domestic manufacture. Mrs. H. P. Pear- 

 son, Vassalboro', $2. 



