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PRIZES FOR VEGETABLES DURING THE SEASON. 



AMOUNT APPROPRIATKD, SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. 



The specimens offered must be well grown, and placed on the tables well 

 washed, correctly labelled, and fully complying with the Rules and Regula- 

 tions, Article 1, page 37. 



Special gratuities will be awarded for well grown varieties, under glass, 

 previous to the opening of the Hall. 



All Vegetables offered for Premiums must be composed exactly of the 

 nnmber of specimens or quantity named in the schedule. 



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. 



(U* Competitors for Prizes are particularly referred to tlie Rules and Reg- 

 ulations, which will be strictly adherred to by the Committee. 



WHITCOMB PREMIUM, $200.00. 



For the best Seedling Potato originated after January Ist, 1871 ; such seed- 

 ling to be exhibited before, and tested by a Committee of this Society, for at 

 least five years, and adjudged by them to be of superior quality. The premium 

 not to be awarded prior to the year 1878. 



PRIZES AT THE OPENING EXHIBITION. 

 Saturday, June 3d. 



Asparagus. — For the best four bunches, twelve stalks each, 



For the next best, .... 



For the next best, .... 

 Cucumbers. — For the best pair, grown under glass. 



For the next best, .... 



For the next best, .... 

 Rhubarb. — For the best twelve stalks. 



For the next best, .... 



For the next best, . . ^ . 



Radish, Long Scarlet. — For the best four bunches. 



For the next best. 



For the next best, 

 Lettuce. — For the best four heads, 



For the next best. 



For the next best. 



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