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 VEGETABLES AND HOETICULTURE. 



Entkies, 70. — Variety of Vegetables, 3; Potatoes, 10; Beets, 10; Turnips, 10; 

 Squash, 5 ; Pumpkins, 3 ; Cabbage, 3 ; Tomatoes, 4 ; Miscellaneous, 25. 

 The Committee on Vegetables and Horticulture award as follows : 



Best and lai'^est variety of Garden Vegetables, M. L. Whitlock, Great 



Barring-ton, S5 



2d do., Carl E. F. Beer, Great Barrlngton, 4 



3d do.. Nelson Tracy, Great Barrington, 3 



Best specimen Potatoes, H. S. Goodale, Mt. Washington, 



2d do., G. H. Kirby, Sheffield, 



3d do., William Ford, Sheffield, 

 Best specimen of Beets, J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 



2d do., William A. Hall, Monterey, 



3d do.. Dr. C. E. Heath, Lee, 

 Best specimen Turnips, William Warner, New Marlboro, 



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

 Best specimen Squash, E. L. Day, Otis, 



2d do., P. Norton, Great Barrington, 

 Best specimen Pumpkins, A. J. Mui-phy, Sheffield, 

 Best specimen Cabbage, Levi Boai-dman, Sheffield, 



2d do., O. J. Brusie, Great Barrington, 

 Best specimen Tomatoes, Harvej^ Roys, Sheffield, 

 Best specimen Onions, Levi Boardman, Sheffield, 



2d do., J. W. Pulver, Sheffield, 

 California Cucumbers, Erastus Warner, Great Barrington, 

 Best specimen Carrots, J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 

 Best specimen Cauliflower, John Hughes, Great Barrington, 

 Best specimen Peppers, M. W. Strong, Egremont, 



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W. C. UNDERWOOD, V Committee. 



CHAUNCEY D. LANGDON, ) 



HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES,— First Division. 

 Entries 43 : — Rag Carpet, 16 ; Hearth Rug, 20 ; Afghan. 6 ; Piano Cover, 1. 



The Committee on Household Manufactures First Division award as follows : 



Best piece of Rag Carpeting, Mrs. O. S. Higley, Becket, $6 



2d do., Mrs. Thomas French, West Stockbridge, 5 



3d do., Mrs. Hall Toppin, Sheffield, 4 



4th do., Mrs. F. E. Brown, West Stockbridge, 3 



5th do., Mrs. Sheldon Norton, New Marlboro, 2 



6th do., Mrs. L. Stannard, New Marlboro, 1 



Best Hearth Rug, Mrs. O. Millard, Becket, 3 



2d do., Mrs. G. W. Cooper, Stockbridge, 2 



3d do.. Mrs. A. J. Buck, Stockbridge, 1 



Best Afghan or Lap Robe, Mrs. Frank Durant, Great Barrington, 3 



2d do., Mrs. W. L. Abbott, Sheffield, 2 



3d do.. Miss M. G. Caufleld, Sheffield, 1 



DISCRETIONARY. 



Rag Carpets, Mrs. H. W. Snow, West Stockbridge, $1 



do., Mrs. D. D. Martin, West Stockbridge, 1 



do., Mrs. L. Hulett, Sheffield, 1 



Afghan, Mrs. H. N. Brinsmade, Great Barrington, 1 



Piano Cover, Miss A. C. Townsend, Monterey, 1 



WILLIAM I. VAN DEUSEN. 1 



MRS. CHAS. L. WRIGHT, )^ Committee. 



MRS. J. W. PARKS, j 



HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES,— Second Division. 



Entries, 74. Bed Spreads, l."> ; Quilts, 15 ; Silk Quilts, IS ; Woolen Yarn, 

 3 ; Woolen Hose, 7 : Woolen Mittens, 9 ; Miscellaneous, 7. 



The Committee on Household Manufactures, 2d Division, award as foUows : 



Best Bed Spread, Mrs. C. H. Fuarev, West Stockbridge, $4 



2d do., Mrs. S. Cross, Becket, 3 



3d do., Phebe Sherwood, West Stockbridge, 3 



4th do., Mrs. C. Tibbals. Great Barrington, 1 



Best Quilt, Mrs. Amos Baldwin, Egremont, 6 



2d do., Mrs. J. Kenyon, Otis, 5 

 3d do., Mrs. John Seeley, Great Barrington, 4 



