16 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



CLASS -i. — Pln))is and MiscclJaneoKS Articles. 



141. For the best general exhibition of phuns, not less than 

 ten varieties. (No entr}' ) 



Entries for premiums Xos. 142 to 103, inclusive, must consist 

 of not less than twelve specimens each. 



142. For the best dish of plums of a single variety, Mrs. J. P. 

 Longley, Lewiston.'$l ; Dr. iV. Garcelon, oOc. 



14o. For the best dish of Green Gage, Henry Ingalls, oOc. 

 144. ■ Purple Gage. (No entry ) 

 14.5. Red Ga<;e. Henry Ingalls, 50c. 

 14G. Yellow Gage, (No entry.) 

 147. Prince's Imperial Gage. Henry Ingalls, 50. 

 14'S. Coe's Golden Drop. (Not awarded ) A. B Chipman 

 & Sons. 



149. General Hand. (No entry.) 



150. Lawrence. (No entry.) 



151. McLaughlin. (No entrv.) 



152. Reine Claud de Bavay. (No entry.) 

 153 Lombard. (No entry.) 



154. Columbia. (No entry.) 



155. Magnum Bonum. (No entry.) 



156. Washington. (No entr}-.) 



157. Jefferson. (No entry.) 



158. Penobscot. (No entry.) 



159. Smith's Orleans. (No entry.) 



160 For the best dish of peaches. C. W Goddard, Port- 

 land, $1 ; E K. Whitney, gra., 50c. ; H M. Chase, gra., 50c. 

 161. For the best dish of apricots. (No entry.) 

 162,. For the best dish of nectarines. (No entry.) 



163. For the best dish of quinces. (No entry.) 



164. For the best ornamental dish of fruit. Pulsifer Bros., 

 Poland, $1. 



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

 Whitney, $2 ; Alfred Smith, 1. 



166. For the best samples of nursery apple trees. Alfred 

 Smith, $2; J.J. Towle, $1. 



167. For the best samples of nurserv pear trees. Alfred 

 Smith, $2. 



16'S. For the best samples of nursery grape vines. Alfred 

 Smith, 50c ; A. Smith & Son, Monmouth. 



169. For best orange tree, in fruit. (No entry.) 



170. For best lemon tree, in fruit. (No entrv.) 

 171.. For best tig tree, in fruit. (No entry.) 



172. For best exhibition of canned fruits, not less than five 

 varieties, of domestic manufacture. O. D. Stinchfield, Lewis- 

 ton, $2 ; Mrs. E. B. Miller, Lewiston, $1 ; Alfred Smith, gratuity 

 $1 ; Joseph Taylor, Daniel Ayer. 



173. For best exhibition of dried fruits. l)y any process. (No 

 entry.) 



