1877.] SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS. 25 



BARE AND NEW PLANTS.— 



For the best collection 6 00 



For the second best. 4 00 



FERNS AND LYCOPODS.— 



For the best collection 6 00 



For the second best 4 00 



PARLOR PLANTS IN POTS— (From Amateurs)— 



For the best collection, not exceeding twelve varieties 5 00 



Forthe second best 3 00 



For the best single Plant 2 00 



For the second best 1 00 



FERNERY OR WARDIAN CASE, from any source.— 



For the best 3 00 



For the second best 1 00 



VEGETABLES. 



Committee. — Alexander Marsh, Chairman ; Thomas R. Nurcross, J. 

 D. Lovell, Charles Belcher, and William H. Hackett, of Worcester. 



g@=*All entries in this Department must be made with the Secretary 

 before 6 o'clock P. M., on the loth day of September. And all Vegetables 

 exhibited for premium must be in the Hall of Ceres by 4 o'clock P. M., 

 on Wednesday, the 19th day of September. 



Jl^^The Committee will meet at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning, Sep- 

 tember 20th, or sooner, if they choose, to determine the awards. 



BEANS.— 



For the best four named varieties % 1 00 



BEETS.— 



For the best six Egyptian 1 00 



For the best six Sugar 1 00 



For the best six Turnip 1 00 



CABBAGES.— 



For the best two Large Flat Brunswick 2 00 



For the best single specimen 1 00 



For the best two Drumhead • 2 00 



