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For best collection of Peaches, premium, $3 



For Champion, Lemon, or Orange Quinces, premium, ^2 

 For Plums, five varieties to be selected by Committee, each 



variety, premium, $2 



For best four bunches of Concord, Worden's Seedling, 



Brighton, Delaware, Moore's Early, Moore's Diamond, 



Niagara Grapes, Pocklington, each variety, premium, $3 



For Cold House Grapes, produced with not over one month's 



artificial heat, premiums, $3, 2 



For best collection of seven varieties, on separate plates, 



not less than ten pounds in all, premiums, $5, 4 



For best specimens of four bunches of Grapes, varieties 



other than above, deemed worthy by the committee, premium, 



$1.50 

 For baskets of Assorted Fruits, premiums, $4, 3 



In addition are placed at the disposal of the committee, to 



be awarded in gratuities, of not less than 50 cents each, $20 



Plants and Flowers. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



1. All Plants and Flowers for competition and exhibition 

 must be entered for examination by the committee on or before 

 eleven o'clock, on the first day of the Fair, and all such 

 Plants and Flowers must have been grown by the competitor, 

 except native plants and flowers, and flowers used in boquets, 

 and baskets of flowers and floral designs, all of which (plants 

 and flowers) must have been grown within the County. 



2. When a certain number or quantity of Plants and Flow- 

 ers is designated in the schedule, there must be neither more 

 nor less than that number or quantit}' of specimens shown. 



3. When only one premium from each exhibitor is offered 

 for any article, only a single specimen or collection can com- 

 pete, but when a second or third premium is offered, one, two 

 or three specimens or collections may be exhibited for compe- 

 tition, but no variety can be duplicated. 



4. No premium shall be awarded unless the specimens ex- 

 hibited are of superior excellence, possessing points of super- 

 iority and worthy of such premium, not even if they are the 

 only ones of their kind on exhibition. 



5. No specimen entered for one premium shall be admitted 

 in competition for another different premium. 



6. Competitors will be required to furnish information (if 

 the committee so request), as to their modes of cultivation, or 



