240 AGRICULTURE OF MAINE 



Best display, one peck each, of three different varieties — 

 1st, Dexter Burnell, Cumberland Center; 2nd, F. W. Bonney, 

 Monmouth; 3rd, Frank Lowell, Gardiner. 



Sweet Corn, early, best ten ears — ist. Dexter Burnell, Cum- 

 berland Center; 2nd, Eugene Lowell, Gray; 3rd, George C. 

 Merrill, Gray. 



Dent Corn, best ten ears — ist, Uriah Duncan, Houlton; 2nd, 

 Hiram Cornforth, Waterville. 



Ensilage Corn, best five stalks — ist, H. G. Beyer, Jr., Port- 

 land ; 2nd, H. G. Beyer, Jr., Portland. 



Sweepstakes in any Corn — Dexter Burnell, Cumberland Cen- 

 ter. 



Beans, yellow eyes, best peck — Dexter Burnell, Cumberland 

 Center. 



Kidney Beans, best peck — Dexter Burnell, Cumberland 

 Center. 



Potatoes, best peck any variety, showing least waste in prep- 

 aration for cooking — ist. Dexter Burnell, Cumberland Center; 

 2nd, F. W. Bonney, Monmouth ; 3rd, Frank Lowell, Gardiner, 



Corn, northern zone, best ten ears — Roscoe Bigelow. 



Corn, southern zone — ist, H. M. Moulton, Cumberland Cen- 

 ter; 2nd, H. M. Moulton; 3rd, W. B. Williams. 



Sweet Corn, late — ist, Eugene Lowe, Gray: 2nd, Dexter Bur- 

 nell, Cumberland Center ; 3rd, George E. Merrill, Gray. 



Pea Beans, best peck — Dexter Burnell, Cumberland Center. 



Oats, best peck — ist, R. L. Copeland, Houlton; 2nd, Guy C. 

 Porter, Houlton; 3rd, H. B. Whipple, Bingham. 



Barley, best peck — H. B. Whipple, Bingham. 



