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Louise — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. Dana's Ilovey — first pre- 

 mium, $2 ; second do., $1. For any other variety — first premium, $2 ; 

 seqond do., $1. 



Grapes. For the best collection of Foreign Grapes — first premium, 

 $4 ; second do., $3. 



For the best four bunches of the following varieties, four bunches of 

 each variety: — Black Hamburg — first premium, $2; second do., $1. 

 Wilmot's No. 16 — first premium, $2; second do., $1, Victoria — first 

 premium, $2 ; second do., $1. For the best four bunches of any white 

 variety, $2. 



For a new variety of Native or Seedling Grape, equal or superior to 

 the Isabella, ripening in this County in the open air, by the middle of 

 Septemher, prolific and suitable for the table, first premium, $20 ; second 

 do., $10. 



For the best collection of Native Grapes — first premium, $4 ; second 

 do., $3 ; third do., $2. Delaware — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. 

 Diana — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. Kogers' Hybrids — first pre- 

 mium, $2 ; second do., $1. Allen's Hybrid — first premium, $2 ; second 

 do., $1. Concord — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. Any other 

 variety — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. 



Quinces. For the best collection of Quinces, not less than a peck, 

 $2. 



Cranberries. For the best collection of Cranherries, not less than 

 four quarts, $3 ; second best, $2 ; third best, Eastwood's Cranberry 

 Culture. 



No exhibitor taking a premium for collections, shall compete with the 

 same varieties in the class for single dishes. 



COLD VINERIES. 



Committee. — Eliphalet Stone, Dedham; John Pearce, West Roxbur^ Edward S. Eand, 

 Jr., Dedham. 



For the best crop, and the most economically kept Cold Vinery, not 

 less than thirty feet, first premium, $4 ; second best, $3. 



GAEDEN. 



Committee. — D. S. Meserve, West Roxbiiry; James T. Ford, Wrentham; A. L. Smith, 

 Dover; John W. Richardson, Franklin; William Griggs, Brookline. 



For the best Vegetable Garden, regard being had to the variety, 

 excellence and quantity of the products thereof, and the mode and 

 expense of cultivation. Burr's Vegetables ; second best, Bridgerlian's 

 Young Gardener's Assistant. 



Entries must be made before the 10th of June, and an exact state- 

 ment rendered before the first of November. 



