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Products of the Dairy. 



Judges — Charles M. Carpenter, W. S. Eadean. 



Jacob Kimble, jr., Newton, N. J., for the best butter. Silver 

 cup, $8. 



A. Shorter, jr., Newton, N. J., for the second best butter. 

 Dij^oma. 



Fruit — 1st Scries, September 15 to 29. 



Judges — Wm. Reid, Lewis Berckman, Richard Mullen, Thomas 

 Hogg, Wm. Chorlton. 



Ellwanger & Earry, Rochester, N. Y., for the best collection 

 named fruit. Silver cup, ^20, 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., for the best collection 

 named variety of apples. Silver cup, $15. 



John Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best fifty named varieties 

 of pears. Silver cup, $15. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., for the best dish of plums. 

 Silver medal. 



Mrs. F. B. Durfee, Fall River, Mass., for the best four named 

 varieties of foreign grapes. Silver cup, $10. 



Thos. Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best basket of miscel- 

 laneous fruit. Silver medal. 



2nd Series, Sept. 30 to Oct. 14. 



Judges — Charles More, Wm. Cranstoun,J. W. Hayes. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., for the best collection 

 named varieties of apples. Silv^er cup, $15. 



Joseph Parker, West Rupert, Vt., for the best six named varie- 

 ties of apples. Silver medal. 



Hovey & Co., Boston, Mass., for the best fifty named varieties 

 of pears. Silver cup, $15. 



P. T. Quinn, superintendent for Jas. J. Mapes, Newark, N. J., 

 for the best twelve named varieties of pears. Large silver medal. 



John Brill, Newark, N. J., for the second best twelve named 

 varieties of pears. Wheeler's Rural Homes. 



Edwin Kervan, Broadway, between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth 

 streets, for the best twelve table pears. Barry's Fruit Garden. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., for the best dish of plums. 

 Silver medal. 



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