CRANBERRY VINES. 



For the best experiment iu transplanting Cranberry Vines, or 

 in growing them from seed, on not less than one-eighth of an 

 acre, which shall be in the most flourishing and productive state on 

 the 10th of September, $6 ; second best, $3 ; third best, East- 

 wood's Cranberry Culture. 



Competitors will be required to give an exact statement of the 

 process, expense, and result of the experiment. 



GRAIN, ROOT AND MIXED CROPS. 



GRAIN CROPS. 



Committee.— Charles Bieck, John Sias, Charles E. C. Breck, of Miltou ; Edward Sum- 

 ner, Dedham; Henry Bird, Stoughton. 



For the best experiment in raising Wheat, a premium of $10 ; 

 second best, Flint's Grasses. 



For the best experiment in raising Rye, Oats, or Barley, each, 

 a premium of $10 ; second best, each, Flint's Grasses. 



For the best experiment in raising Indian Corn, a premium of 

 $10 ; second best, Flint's Dairy. 



For the best experiment in raising White Beans, Millet, or Buck- 

 wheat, each, Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assistant. 



Samples of each kind of Grain, not less than half a bushel, 

 properly labeled, must be exhibited at the Show. The quantity of 

 the crop to be ascertained by weight as follows : — Corn and Rye, 

 56 pounds each to the bushel ; Barley and Buckwheat, 48 pounds 

 each ; Oats, 32 pounds ; Wheat, 60 pounds. 



ROOT CROPS. 



For the best experiment in raising Potatoes, Burr's Vegetables ; 

 second best, McMahon's American Gardener. 



For the best experiment in raising Sugar Beets, Carrots, 

 Parsnips, Mangold Murtzel, or Ruta-Baga, each, Burr's Vegeta- 

 bles ; second best, each, McMahon's American Gardener. 



For the best experiment in raising Onions, Burr's Vegetables ; 

 second best, McMahon's American Gardener, 



For the best experiment in raising Flat Turnips, Burr's Vegeta- 

 bles ; second best, McMahon's American Gardener. 



