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Parsnips — For the best twelve specimens, premiums, $2, 1 



Onions — Twelve specimens. For best Danvers, Yellow 

 Flat and Red, premiums, eacli variety, $2, 1 



Potatoes — Twelve specimens. For best Early Rose, Beautv 

 of Hebron, Clark's No. 1, Pearl of Savoy, Early Maine, Rob- 

 erts Early, Carmans No. 3, Rural Blush, Rural New Yorker, 

 Early Northern, premiums, each variety, $2, 1 



Placed at the disposal of the committee for whatever ap- 

 pears meritorious, $15 



VEGETABLES.— CLASS TWO. 



Cabbages — For the best three specimens. Savoy, Fottler's 

 Drumhead, Stone Mason Drumhead, Red Cabbage, All Sea 

 sons, Deep Head, each variety, premiums, $2, 1 



Cauliflower — For best three specimens, premiums, $2, 1 

 Celery — For best four roots, premiums, $2, 1 



Sweet Corn — For twelve ears ripest and best, Early, pre- 

 miums, $2, 1 

 For best twelve ears in milk, late, premiums, $2, 1 

 Squashes — For best three specimens, Marrow, Turban, 

 Warren Turban, Hubbard, Marblehead, Essex Hybrid, Bay 

 State, Sibley, Butman, each variety, premiums, f 2, 1 

 Melons — For best three specimens, Nutmeg, Musk, Cassaba, 

 Salmon Flesh, each variety, premiums, $2, 1 

 For best two specimens Watermelons, premiums, $2, 1 

 Tomatoes — For best twelve specimens. Round Flat and 

 Round Spherical, each variety, premiums, $2, 1 

 For exhibition of greatest variety of Tomatoes, premiums, 



$2, 1 

 Cranberries — For pecks of cultivated, premiums, ^2, 1 



For collection of Vegetables, not less than three of a kind, 

 premiums, $4, 3 



Placed at the disposal of the committee for whatever ap- 

 pears meritorius, $15 

 ^^^No competitor for premium to exhibit more or less 

 number of specimens of any vegetables than the premiums 

 are offered for. 



Collections of Veijetahles where premiums are offered for a number of varieties 

 must be entered and placed, not less than three of a kind by themselves on the 

 tables assigned for collections. No collection shall receive but one premium. 

 Specimens of any varieties, in such collections, are not to compete with speci- 

 mens of the same variety placed elsewhere. Exhibitors of such collections, how- 

 ever, are not prevented from exhibiting additional specimens of any variety 

 with and in competition with like variety. All vegetables must be entefed'.in the 

 name of the grower of them. 



Size of Vegetables. Turnip, Beets to be from 2 to 4 inches in diameter; Onions 

 2 1-2 to 4 inches in largest diameter; Potatoes to be of good size for family use; 

 Squashes to be pure and well ripened, Turban, Marrow, Hubbard, Marblehead, 

 all to be of uniform size. 



