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premium of fifty cenU. Also, a good sample of barley, upon which 

 we recommend a discretionary premium of fifty conta. Several .stalks 

 of Baden corn — very tall and bearing from two to four oars each — 

 were exhibited, but your committee think it too late a variety to cultivate 

 in this northern climate. 



Best half-bushel wheat, David Woodman, Jr., $0 50 



" " buckwheat, Anson U. Barnes, 50 



Best sample corn, Emery 0. Brigge, 50 



Best half-bushel barley, H. Dowd, 50 



** « Poland oats, S. McNitt, 50 



One peck marrowfat peas, Wra. H. Harrison, 50 



E. BARNUM, 

 E. BRANCH, 

 A. STEWART, 



Committee. 



CLASS nr. 



Beat half-dozen cabbages, R. M. Haynes, |0 25 



« " beets, M. Leighty, 25 



Best dozen orange carrots, Allen Briggs, 25 



" half-bushel white carrots, Wm. Prater, 25 



" peck onions, Albert Wildey, 25 



" 3 pumpkins, Thos. Conklin, 25 



" half-dozen melons, An.^on U. Barnes, 25 



« '• ruta bagas, John P. Fisk, 25 



« " parsneps, Allen Rice, 25 



" sample red peppers, M. Leighty, 35 



" yellow flesh squashes, W. H. Harrison, 25 



" winter crook-neck " " 26 



" Linconshire red globe turnip, W. H. Harrison, 26 



" -J bushel potatoes, table u.se, J. Bunnol 35 



" 3 squaahe-s Michael Leighty, 25 



WM. PRATER 

 W^f. H. HURLDUT, 

 GILBERT CONKLIN, 



