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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, a 

 silver Cup of the value of $10 ; second best, $5 ; third do., $4 ; 

 fourth do., $o ; fifth do., $2 ; sixth do., $1. $10 in agricultural 

 publications, or otherwise, may also be a^yarded, at the discretion 

 of the Committee. 



Potatoes. For the best new variety of Seedling Potatoes, su- 

 perior to any kind now in cultivation, a premium of $15. 



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

 peck of each variety, a premium of $5. 



SEEDS. 



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

 number, $1. 



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

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



For the best 10 pounds of Timothy, Red Top, and Clover Seed, 

 $1. 



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

 Oats, ^1. 



HEDGES. 



For the best Live Hedge Fence, not less than five hundred feet 

 in length, $5 ; second best, $3. 



Al^IMALS. 



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

 must have had them in his possession, at least six months before 

 the exhibition. 



All animals, entered in accordance with the rules and regula- 

 tions, will be fed, during the Exhibition, at the expense of the 

 Society. 



No animal, entered in one class, will be allowed to compete for 

 a premium in another, under a different entry, except working 

 oxen and draught horses. 



For any animal, worthy of tlic first premium, and having re- 

 ceived a similar one at any previous Exhibition, a diploma, certi- 

 fying the rank of such animal at the present Exhibition, shall be 

 awarded instead of a premium. 



A diploma may also be awarded, at the discretion of the several 

 Committees, for any animal, worthy of exhibition, from without the 

 limits of the Society. 



