44 COMMin-EES AND PREMIUMS. 



CUT FLOWERS. 



Best display in bottles, not less than 25, $3 ; second, $1.50. 

 Best display in bottles, not less than 10, $2 ; second, $1. 

 Best arranged basket, $2 ; second, $1. 

 Best original floral design, $2 ; second, $1. 

 Best arranged vase, $1 ; second, 50 cts. 



In addition to the above premiums there will be placed at the 

 disposal of the committee, for gratuities, five dollars. 



VEGETABLES. 

 See rules J, //, ig, 20, 21. 



Committee. — Alden Derby, W. H. Burpee, Leominster ; James 

 Heslam, Fitchburg. 



Best collection of kitchen vegetables, $4 ; second, $3. Collec- 

 tion of potatoes, $2 ; second, $1. Collection of squashes, not 

 less than four varieties, three specimens each, $2; second, $1. 

 Turban squashes, $\ ; second, 50 cts. Marblehead squashes, $1 ; 

 second, 50 cts. Marrow squashes, $i ; second, 50 cts. Hubbard 

 squashes, $1 ; second, 50 cts. Pumpkins, 75 cts. ; second, 50 cts. 

 Cabbages, $\ ; second, 50 cts. Cauliflowers, ^i ; second, 50 cts. 

 Celery, $1 ; second, 50 cts. Onions, ^i ; second, 50 cts. Turnip 

 beets, 75 cts. ; second, 50 cts. English turnips, 50 cts. ; second, 

 25 cts. Ruta-Baga turnips, 75 cts. ; second, 50 cts. Tomatoes, 

 75 cts. ; second 50 cts. Field beans, 50 cts. ; second, 25 cts. 

 Lima beans 50 cts. ; second, 25 cts. 



The committee will regard perfection of growth and quality 

 rather than size. 



In addition to the above, there will be allowed for gratuities ten 

 dollars. 



Of squashes, pumpkins, cabbages and celery, there should be 

 six specimens in each lot ; of cauliflowers, three ; of onions, beets, 

 turnips and tomatoes, one peck in each lot ; of field beans, one- 

 half peck, and of Lima beans, two quarts. 



