44 COMMITTEES AND PREMIUMS. 



All articles should be plainly marked with the name and 

 residence of the exhibitor, except samples of Bread and Butter, 

 which must be designated by numbers. A strict compliance with 

 these regulations will be absolutely necessarj' to entitle competi- 

 tors to any premiums that may be awarded to them. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND QUINCES. 



Committee. — George Jewett, Fitchburg • Alfred Whiting, 

 Oakdale ; Martin Johnson, Lunenburg. 



APPLES. 



Twelve varieties of five specimens each. Two premiums : $3, 2. 

 Six varieties of five specimens each. Two premiums : 2, 1.50. 

 Three varieties of five specimens each. Two premiums : 1.50, i. 

 Best exhibition of twelve specimens of Baldwins. Two prem- 

 iums : I, .50. 

 Hubbardston Nonesuch. Two premiums : i, .50. 

 Rhode Island Greenings. Two premiums : 1,-50. 

 Roxbur)' Russetts. Two premiums : i, .50. 

 Gravensteins. Two premiums : i, .50, 

 Palmer Greenings. Two premiums : i, .50. 



No person will be allowed to compete for a premium in 

 more than one of the above classes, with the same specimens of 

 fruit ; and if the number of specimens exhibited does not cor- 

 respond with these regulations, the fruit will be excluded from 

 competition for the premiums. 



PEACHES. 



Best collection. One premium : $3. 



Best dishes or baskets. Two premiums : 2, i. 



plums. 



Best collection. One premium : $2. 

 Best plates. Two premiums: i, .50. 



