No. 1. 



Premiums of Pa. Horticultural Society. 



97 



LETTUCE. 



For the best, six heads to be exhibited, $2 

 For the next best do. 1 



ENDIVE. 



For the best blanched, six heads to be ex- 

 hibited, $2 

 For the next best do. do. 1 



CHARD. 



For the best, six heads to be exhibited, $2 

 For the next best do. 1 



CARDOON. 



For the best, six heads to be exhibited, $2 

 For the next best do. 1 



CELERY. 



For the best, six stalks to be exhibited, $2 

 For the next best do. 1 



SALSIFY. 



For the best, two dozen to be exhibited, $2 

 For the next best do. 1 



EGG PLANTS. 



For the best, six in number to be exhib- 

 ited, §f«2 

 For the next best do. 1 



TOMATOES. 



For the best, one peck to be exhibited, ^2 

 For the next best do. 1 



CRANBERRIES. 



For the best, cultivated, half a bushel to 



be exhibited, $2 



For the next best do. do. 1 



PUMPKINS. 



For the two largest, 

 For the next do. 



VEGETABLES. 



For the best display. 

 For the next best do. 

 For tlie next best do. 

 For the next best do. 



'honey. 



For the best display. 

 For the next bej-t do. 

 For the next best do. 



GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS. 



$2 

 1 



$10 

 7 

 5 

 3 



85 

 3 

 2 



DAHLIAS. 



For the best, fifty named varieties to be 

 exhibited, $5 



For the next best do. 3 



For the best, twenty named varieties to 

 be exhibited, $3 



For the next best do. 2 



For the best American seedling parti-co- 

 loured, $3 

 For the best American seedling self-co- 

 loured, .$3 

 For the best ten named varieties, grown 

 by amateurs, $3 

 For the next best do. do. - 2 

 For the best, grown by amateurs, 2 



FOR DESIGNS FORMED OF CUT 

 FLOWERS, &c.. 



Which are not to occupy at their base more 

 than six feet square. 



'For the best and most appropriate, •$^40 



For the next best do. 30 



For the next best do. 20 



For the next best do. 15 



For the next best do. 12 



For the next best do. 10 



For the next best do. 8 



For the next best do. 6 



For the next best do. 5 



0:^ No special premiums to be awarded 

 for designs. 



I FOR BOUQUETS, 



To be confined to those suitable for the cen- 

 tre-table, or the hand. 



For the best and most approved, $7 



For the next best do. 5 



For the next best do. 3 



For the best, formed of indigenous flow- 

 ers, $5 

 For the next best do. 3 

 For the best pair of wreaths for festoon- 

 ing, $10 

 For the next best do. do. 5 

 For the next best do. do. 3 



For a group of twelve of the best, named 

 specimens, §10 



For anolher group of twelve of the next 

 best do. $5 



Removal of Foreign Bodies from the 

 Eye. — A German writer has recently pro- 

 posed that when a foreign body, such as a 

 particle of straw, dust, &c., gets between 

 the eyelid and the globe of the eye, but 

 without being infracted, a solution of gum 

 arable dropped into the eye, may be advan- 

 tageously employed for its extraction, as the 

 solution docs not produce any disagreeable 

 sensation. 



Abundant crops of hay have been gather- 

 ed through the country. 



