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For best twenty-four specimens of any variety of Crab Ap- 

 ple deemed worthy by the committee, $1.50 



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

 be awarded in gratuities of not less than $1 each, $15 



PEACHES, GRAPES, AND ASSORTED FRUITS. 



For bpst twelve specimens of Freestone, White Flesh, 

 Yellow Flesh, P^ssex County Seedling, each variety, $2 



For best collection of Peaches, premium, $3 



For the best twelve specimens of Champion, Lemon, or 

 Orange Quinces, premium, $2 



For the best twelve specimens of Plums, live varieties to be 

 selected by Committee, each variety, premium, $2 



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

 Brighton, Delaware. Hartford Proliiic, Green Mountain, 

 Moore's Early, Moore's Diamond, Pocklington,Niagara Grapes, 

 for each variety, premium, $2 



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

 artificial heat, premiums, $3, 2 



For best collection of six varieties, 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 basket of Assorted Fruits, premiums, $3, 2 



In addition are placed at the disposal of the commitee, 

 to be awarded in gratuities, of not less than 50 cents each. 



$20 



Plants and Flowers. 



RULKS AND KEGULATIONS. 



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 bouquets, 

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

 and flowers) must have be mi grown within the County. 



2. When a certain number or quantity of Plants and 

 Flowers is designated in tlie schedule, there must be neither 

 more nor less than that number or quantity of specimens 

 shown. 



