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To Mrs. George Lester the jthird, her garden was filled 



With fine flowers, but it was not well tilled ; 



The most exquisite taste was displayed in the yard 



Of Mrs. Bartholomew, and 'twas very hard 



To give her the fourth, but her garden was small, 



She may have our last dollar, we've good will toward them all. 



Best Flower viarden. Isaac H. Rice, Great Barrington, $4 



2d do., Mortimer W. Strong, Egremont. 3 



?<d do.. Mrs. Geo. W. Lester, Great Barrington, 2 



4th do., Mrs. Willis Bartholomew, Sheffield, 1 



T. B. Baldwin, 



Mrs. fl. T. Candee, J- Committee. 



Mrs. L. M. Jovner, 



Fall Crops. 



Whole number of entries, 230. Five acres Corn, 13 ; three acres Corn, 

 ?.l : ime acre Corn, 42; planted Sweet Corn, 6; Buckwheat, 35; Potatoes, 15; 

 Beans, 11 ; Sugar Beets, 16; Mangel Wnrzel, 15; Carrots, 8.; Swedish, French 

 or Russian Turnips, 12; Cabbage, 11 ; 40 acre Farms, 4; 100 acre Farms, 11. 



Bebt 5 acres Corn, George M. HoUeuDeck, Great Barrington, $8 



2d do., J. L. Miller. Sbeffigid, 7 



3i do., Joseph L. Millard, Egremont. 6 



4th do., Wm. H. Bnrget, Great Barrington, 5 



5ih do. Leonard Tuttle, Sheffield, 4 



6th do.. George H. Cobb. We>t Stockbridge, 3 



Best 3 acres (^orn, D. C. Belden, Lenox, 8 



2d do., H Z. Candee, Sheffield, 7 



3d du., A. W. Barnes. Stockbridge, 6 



4th <to., Frederick ^bbey. Great Barrington, 5 



5th do., r. K. Hinckley, Lee 4 



6th do., William Mullen, Sheffield. 3 



Besr one acre Corn, P. M. Shaylor, Lee, 7 



2d do., Jared Lewis, Great Barrington, 6 



3d do.. James Bullard, Lee. 5 



4th do., E. P. Tanner, Lee, 4 



5th do., William O. Curtis. Lenox, 3 



5th do , Orrin Curtis, Sheffield, • 2 



Be>t one acre Sweet Corn. M. W. Andrus, heffield, 4 



2d do., Elihu Church, Alford, 3 



3d do., J. R. Prindle. Alford. 2 



Best one acre Buckwheat, R. H. Race, Egremont, 5 



2d do., Jacob Poucher, Mt. Washington, 4 



3d do., Joseph L. Millard, Egremont, 3 



4th do., S. S. Dewey, Alford, 2 



5th do , David S. Busby, Monterey, 1 



Best one acre Potatoes. Daniel Fairchild, tockbridge, 7 



2d do., G. M. Fitch, New Marlboro, 6 



3d do., Harrison Garlield, Lee, 6 



4th do., Horace Z. Candee. Sheffield, 4 



5th do., Elihu Church, Alford, 3 



6th do., Hiram Comstock, 2d. Gt. Barrington, 2 



Best I4 acre White Beans, H. D. Hyde. New Marlboro, 3 



2d do., George W. Lester, Great Barrington, 2 



3d do., Georf^e Hollenbeck, Egremont. 1 



Best \i acre Sugar Beets, James Bullard, Lee, 4 



2d do., E. H. Huested, Egremont, 3 



3d do., Edgar S. Merrill, Lee, 2 



Best .'4 acre Mangel Wurzel, L. S. Bailey. Great Barrington, 4 



2d do., John B. Walker, New Marlboro. 3 



3d do., W. C French. West Stockbridge. 2 



Best }^ acre Carrotn. W. G. Karuer, Pittsfield, 4 



2d do., R. H. Race, Egremont, 3 



3d do.. Elisha Collins. Great Barrington, 2 



Best }4 acre Sweedish, Russian or French Turnips, Noah Gibson, 



New Marlboro, 4 



2d do., Theron L. Foote, Lee, 3 



3d do., J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 2 



Best >4 acre Cabbage. AJonzo Bradley, Lee, 4 



2d do., James McGraw, Sheffield, 3 



3d do., A. G. Butler, Lenox, 2 



