1874.] SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS. 21 



CLASS 7. — (Single Plates.) — 



For the best ten Baldwin 2 00 



For the best ten Cogswell 2 00 



For the best ten Holden Pippin 2 00 



For the best ten Ilubbardston Konesuch 2 00 



For the best ten Leicester Sweet 2 00 



For the best ten Mother -. 2 00 



For the best ten Korthcru Spy 2 00 



For the best ten Washington Koyal 2 00 



For the best ten Peck's Pleasant 2 00 



For the best ten Porter 2 00 



For the best ten Khode Island Greening 2 00 



For the best ten Roxbury Russett 2 00 



For the best ten Sheppard's Sw^eet 2 00 



For the best ten Tallman's Sweet 2 00 



For the best ten Sweet Apples of any other variety than here 



named 2 00 



For the best ten Williams' Early Red 2 00 



For the best ten Twenty Ounce 2 00 



For the best ten Washington Strawberry 2 00 



For the best ten of any other sort 2 00 



GEAPES, QUIIl^^CES, &c. 



Committee. — William H. Earle, Chairman; Thomas M. Lamb, W. 



W. Cooke, Horatio Phelps, Thomas A. Dawson, of Worcester ; Paul 

 Whitin and George Cruickshanks of Whitinsville ; F. M. Marble, of Graf- 

 ton ; and Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston. 



GRAPES. 



For the best collection of well-ripened out-door grapes, not less 

 than six nor exceeding fifteen named varieties, of four 



clusters each 8 00 



For the second best 5 00 



For the third best 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Concord 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Croton 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Delaware 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Diana 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Eumelan 3 00 



For the best four clusters of Hai-tford Prolific 3 00 



