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For exhibition of Pears. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1 . 

 For single variety of Pears. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For exhibition of Peaches. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For exhibition of Plums. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For exhibition of Quinces Two premiums, 2, 1. 



Regulation. — The entries of Fall and Winter Apples, and best exhibition 

 of Pears, are limited to 12 varieties, and the number of each variety to be 

 4, neither more nor less. Exhibitors must enter Fall and Winter Apples 

 separately, reporting the number of varieties of each, and failure to comply 

 with the above will debar from competition for premium. Space will be 

 apportioned and properly placarded, so that Fall and Winter Apples shall 

 be displayed separately. 



THIRD DIVISION. 



Committee— -W '. A. Talcott of Lanesboro, Mrs. Wm. B. Clark of Dalton, 

 Mrs. John B. Hull of Stockbridge. 



For exhibition of hot-house Grapes. Two premiums, $4, 3. 

 For Grapes grown in the open air. Four premiums, 4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For 10 pounds Maple Sugar. Three premiums, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Honey. Three premiums, 3, 2, 1. 

 For exhibition of Canned Fruit. Four preminms, 4, 3, 2, 1. 



The Committee have at their disposal $15 for premiums on other Fruits. 

 The above fruits, Maple Sugar and Honey, must have been the product of 

 the exhibitor's own grounds within the year, excepting Canned Frnits, which 

 must be prepared by exhibitor. No premiums less than 50 cents to be 

 awarded. 



FLORAL DEPARTMENT. 



Committee— W '. H. Teeling of Pittsfield, Mrs. H. W. Burgett of Egre- 

 mont, Mrs. DeWitt S. Smith of Lee. 



For general display of Potted Plants. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For best Floral Design. Four premiums, 3, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For best collection Pansies. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For best collection Asters. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For best collection Dahlias. Tqree premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For best collection Gladiolas. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For best collection Phlox. Three premiums, 2, 1, 56c. 

 For best collection Wild Flowers. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 



The sum of $10 is also in the hands of the committee for discretionary 

 premiums 



Household Manufactures. 



FIRST DIVISION. 



Committee— John B. Hull of Stockbridge, Mrs. Abbie Whitney of Lanes- 

 boro, Mrs. T. L. Baldwin of Egremont 



The entries embrace Carpets, Rugs, Yarn, Hose, Mittens and Woolen 

 Darning. 



For Rag Carpet. Four premiums, $4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Burlap Rug. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For Knit Rug. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For Drawn Rug. Three premiums, 2. 1, 50c. 

 For Braided Rug. Three preminms, 2, 1, 50c. 

 For Crocheted Rugs. Three premiums, 2, 1, 50c. 



