1883;] ■ SCHEDTJLE OF PREMIUMS. 17 



CUT FLOWERS.— 



No. 135. For tho best arranged stand, with- 

 out restriction as to foliage, va- 

 rieties, or quantity of floM'ers, 

 three premiums . .' $3 00 2 00 1 00 



HARDY FLOWERS.— 



No. 136. For the best stand, not seedlings 

 of the current year, three pi-e- 

 miuins " $3 00 2 00 100 



RASPBERRIES— (RED).— 



No. 137. Brandywine, one quart, three pre- 

 miums $150 100 50 



BLACKCAPS.— 



No. 138. Davidson's Thornless, one quart, 



three premiums $1 50 1 00 50 



No. 139. Doolittle, one quart, three pre- 

 miums 1 50 1 00 50 



CHERRIES.— 



No. 140. Any variety, one quart, three 



premiums $1 50 1 00 50 



CURRANTS.— 



No. 141. Red Dutch, one quart, three pre- 

 miums $1 50 1 00 50 



No. 142. White Grape, one quart, tliree 



premiutns 1 50 1 00 50 



No. 143. Any other variety, one quart, 

 gratuities. 



STRAWBERRIES.— 



No. 144. Any variety, 25 berries, flat, gra- 

 tuities. 



VEGETABLES.— 



No. 145. Beans (Snap), one-lialf peck, two 



premiums " $2 00 1 00 



No. 146. Peas, Champion of England, 



one-half peck, two premiums. 2 00 1 00 



