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PRIZES FOR FRUITS DURING THE SEASON. 



AMOUNT APPROPRIATED, SIXTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 



Rules of the Fruit Committee, relating to the Award of Premiums. 



All Fruits offered for Premiums must be correctly named. 



All Fruits offered for Premiums must be composed of exactly the number 

 of specimens or quantity named in the schedule. 



The whole quantity required of any one variety of fruit must be shown in a 

 single dish or basket. 



No persons can compete for more than one prize with the same variety or 

 varielies of fruit ; except for single dishes. 



Grapes grown on girdled vines cannot compete for a Premium. 



No fruit can compete for both Premium and Gratuity. 



Non-compliance with the rules will cause the rejection of the articles 

 offered for premium. 



Prizes will not be awarded when the articles are judged unworthy. 



0[?='Competitor3 for prizes are particularly referred to the Rules and Regu- 

 lations, which will be strictly adhered to by the Committee. 



PRIZES AT THE OPENING OF THE HALL, 

 Saturday, June 3d. 



Forced Grapes.— For the best two varieties, two bunches of each, $5 00 



For the best two bunches of Black Hamburgh, . . 3 00 



For the best two bunches of any other variety, . . . 3 00 



Forced Peaches. — For the best twelve specimens of one variety, 6 00 



For the next best, . . • • . 4 00 



For the next best, . . . • • . 3 00 



Forced Strawberries.— For the best dish of one quart, .3 00 



For the next best, . . • • • . 2 00 



JUNE. 



On the second Saturday, June 10th. 



Early Strawberries.— For the best two quarts, open culture, . 5 00 



For the next best, . . . • • . 4 00 



• ♦lie next best, . . . • • . 3 00 



