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THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



[June, 



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OPEN TO ALL COUNTIES. 



NO ARTICLE CAN COMPETE FOR MORE THAN ONE PREMIUM. 



CLASS I.— FRUITS. 



APPLES. 



Largest and best collection of fifty or more named varieties of 

 apples, four specimens of each variety. 



First premium J6.00 



Second premium 4.00 



Third premium 2.00 



All fruits in the following list must be grown by the exhibitor: 



Best plate or basket of Smokehouse 50 



Best plate or basket of Rambo 50 



Best plate or basket of York Imperial 50 



Best plate or basket of Belleflowers 50 



Best plate or basket of Gravenstein 50 



Best plate or basket of Maiden's Blush 50 



Best plate or basket of Northern Spy 50 



Best plate or basket of King of Tompkins Co 50 



Best plate or basket of Baldwin .... 50 



Best plate or basket of Wine Sap 50 



Best plate or basket of Smith's Cider 50 



Best plate or basket of Fall Pippin 50 



Best plate or basket of Fallowwater 50 



Best plate or basket of Seek-no-Further 50 



Best plate or basket of Vandevere 50 



Best plate or basket of any other variety 50 



Not less than five apples on each plate. 



PEARS. , 



Largest and best collection of twenty-five or more named vari- 

 eties of pears, four specimens of each. v 



First premium §6.00 



Second premium 4.00 



Third premium 2.00 



All fruit in the following list must be grown by the exhibitor : 



Best plate or basket of Bartlett 50 



Best plate or basket of Seckel 50 



Best plate or basket of Duchess d'Angouleme 50 



Best plate or basket of Louise Bonne de Jersey 50 



Best plate or basket of Beurre d'Anjou 50 



Best plate or basket of Flemish Beauty 50 



Best plate or basket of Urbanista 50 



Best plate or basket of Lawrence 50 



Best plate or basket of Sheldon 50 



Best plate or basket of Belle Lucrative 50 



Best plate or basket of any other variety 50 



PEACHES. 

 Largest and best collection of twelve or more named varieties, 

 four specimens of each. 



First premium §4.00 



Second premium 2.00 



Third premium i.oo 



Best plate or basket of any single variety 50 



Best new seedling not before exhibited ^i.oo 



Not less than six specimens in a plate. 



PLUMS. 

 Largest and best collection of ten or more named varieties, ten 

 specimens each. 



First premium ^4.00 



Second premium 2.00 



Third premium i.oo 



Best plate of any single variety 50 



QUINCES. 



Best half-peck or more $1.00 



Second best half-peck or more 50 



Best plate (four specimens) 50 



GRAPES. 

 Largest and best collection of twenty or more named varieties, 

 four bunches each. 



First premium J6.00 



Second premium 4.00 



Third premium 2.00 



Best four bunches Agawam 50 



Best four bunches Concord 50 



Best four bunches Isabella ; 50 



Best four bunches Catawba .50 



Best four bunches Wilder 50 



Best four bunches Merrimac 50 



Best four bunches Diana ■ 50 



Best four bunches Martha 50 



Best four bunches Telegraph 50 



Best four bunches Brighton 50 



Best four bunches Lady 50 



Best four bunches any other variety 50 



Largest and best collection of foreign grapes, five or more 



varieties 2.00 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 For the most tastefully arranged basket of fruits of all kinds. §2. 00 

 Second best most tastefully arranged basket of fruits of all 



kinds I.oo 



Best Oranges, grown by exhibitor 50 



Best Lemons, grown by exhibitor 50 



Best Orange tree 2.00 



Best Lemon tree i . 00 



MELONS. 

 The largest and best collection of melons, not less than ten 



• named varieties and three specimens of each ;Ji2.oo 



The best three Watermelons .• 50, 



The best three Citronmelons 50 



The best three Muskmelons 50 



The best three Cantaloupes 50 



The best three any other single variety 50 



CLASS 2.— FLOWERS. 



PLANTS IN POTS. 

 Best collection of twenty-five or more named varieties, at 



least one-half to be in bloom $S-°° 



Second best, at least one-half to be in bloom 3.00 



Third best, at least one-half to be in bloom i.oo 



Best collection of ornamental foliaged plants, not less than 



ten named varieties 3-oo 



Second best, not less than ten varieties 2.00 



Third best, not less than ten varieties 1 00 



Best single ornamental plant 50 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Ferns 2 00 



Second best collection of six or more varieties of Ferns. . . . i.oo 



Best single Fern 50 



Best collection of six or more varteties of China Asters. . . . i.oo 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Fuchias 50 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Roses 50 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Geraniums 50 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Heliotropes 50 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Verbenas 50 



Best collection of six or more varieties of Dahlias 50 



Best collection of any other kind of single variety 5(5 



Best collection of cut Flowers 1.00 



Second best collection of cut Flowers 50 



Third best collection of cut Flowers 25 



Best designed basket or bouquet of cut Flowers 1.50 



Second best designed basket or bouquet of cut Flowers 75 



Best rustic stand of Flowers 75 



Best hanging basket of Flowers 75 



Best hand bouquet i.oo 



Second best hand bouquet 50 



Best skeletonized bouquet 75 



Best wreath of flowers i.oo 



Second best wreath of flowers 5° 



Best collection of Cactus — six varieties i.oo 



Best collection of Petunias — six varieties 50 



CLASS 3.— VEGETABLES. 



Largest and best collection of vegetables — not less than twenty 

 named varieties — each duplicated by three. 



First premium J4.00 



Second premium 2.00 



Third premium i.oo 



Best peck Early Rose potato 50 



Best peck Snowflake 50 



Best peck Mercer 50 



Best peck Peerless 50 



Best peck White Peachblow 50 



Best peck Early Ohio 50 



Best peck Late Rose 50 



Best peck Burbank 50 



Best peck Victor 50 



Best peck Seedling .50 



Best peck Red Sweet Potato 50 



Best Yellow Sweet Potato 50 



