60 THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



WELLS & RICHARDSON CO. SPECIALS. 



Wells & Richardson Co., Burlington, Vt., offer a handsome Gold 

 Medal to the party whose butter scores highest, Using Our Improved 

 Butter Color; also $10.00 additional in cash, if sweepstakes is secured 

 by same party; also $10.00 to the butter-maker scoring second highest, 

 using Wells & Richardson Co.'s Improved Butter Color. 



Gold Medal awarded to C. C. Fuller, Jonesville, 98; Chas. LePage, 

 $10.00, Barre, 97. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Ullery & Co., Brattleboro, Vt., publishers of the New England 

 Farmer, offer six yearly subscriptions to the six owners of samples of 

 butter for competition, scoring highest, but not taking any premiums. 

 Sample copies sent on application. 



W. G. Newton, Colchester. 



Palmer Bro., New Haven. 



F. E. Wells, N. Randolph. 



E. E. Symes, Ryegate. 

 S. L. Harris, Proctor. 



H. D. Chamberlin, Mclndoes Falls. 

 J. F. McLam, W. Topsham. 



MIRROR AND FARMER SPECIAL PRIZE. 



The John B. Clarke Co., publishers of the Mirror and Farmer, Man- 

 chester, N. H., will pay a special premium of one year's subscription 

 to this popular weekly to every prize winner in butter and cheese ex- 

 hibit, coming from the Association, not including specials. 



See Premixim Lists. 



SPECIAL. 



Urner-Barry Company of New York, offer a Buttermarker's Record 

 Book to the one whose butter scores highest in creamery class, and 

 one year's subscription of New York Produce Review and American 

 Creamery, to the one whose butter scores highest in dairy class. 



W. P. Stone, Strafford, is awarded the Record Book on Creamery 

 Butter. 



J. B. Candon. one year's subscription of the New York Produce 

 Review on Dairy Butter. 



THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN PRIZES. 



One copy of "The Country Gentleman" will be given one year to the 

 owner of the package of butter scoring highest in entire exhibition. 

 Also one copy for one year to the owner of the cheese scoring highest in 

 the entire exhibition. 



W. P. Stone, Strafford, for Butter. 



F. G Stone, Dorset, for Cheese. 



There were 118 in the pro rata class with an income of 44 cents each. 

 Will not publish their names. 



