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GARDEN VEGETABLES. 



For the best collection and variety of Garden Vegetables, regard 

 being had to the quantity as well as quality exhibited, $10 ; second best, 

 $5 ; third best, $4 ; fourth best, $3 ; fifth best, $2 ; sixth best, $1. Ten 

 dollars may also be awarded, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Potatoes. For the best new variety of Seedling Potatoes, superior 

 to any kind now in cultivation, a premium of $10. 



For the largest and best collection of Potatoes, not less than a peck 

 of each variety, a premium of $3 ; second best, $2. 



VEGETABLES. 



For one-half bushel best Table Potatoes, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. 

 For one-half bushel best Turnips, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For 

 one-half bushel best Carrots, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For one-half 

 bushel best Beets, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For one-half bushel, 

 best Tomatoes, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For two quarts best Lima 

 Beans, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For one-half bushel best Onions, 

 $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For four best Cabbages, $1 ; second best, 

 fifty cents. For four best heads Cauliflower, $1 ; second best, fifty 

 cents. For four best Pumpkins, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For four 

 best Winter Squashes, $1 ; second best, fifty cents. For twelve ears 

 best Sweet Corn, $1 ; second best, fifty cfents. 



. SEEDS. 



Committee. — AYilliam C. Hyde, Brookline ; Robert Mansfield, Needliam ; Francis Marsh, 

 Dedham; Hiram W. Jones, Dover; John N. Smith, Walpole. 



For the best sample of ears of Seed Corn, not less than forty in num- 

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



For the best collection of Onion, Carrot, Beet, Parsnip and Ruta- 

 Baga Seeds — first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



For the best ten pounds of Timothy, Redtop and Clover Seed, $1. 



For the best sample, one peck each, of Wheat, Rye, Bailey and 

 Oats, $L 



ANIMALS. 



All animals to be entered in the name of the owner, who must have 

 had them in his possession, at least six months before tiie Exhibition. 



All animals, entered in accordance with the rules and.regulations, will 

 be fed, during the Exhibition, at the expense of the Society. 



