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FIELD AND GARDEN VEGETABLES, 

 GRAIN AND SEEDS. 



Eighty dollars to be distributed by the Committee. 

 For the best collection, five premiums — $6, 5, 4, 3, 2. 

 CoMMirrEE. — Gr. J. Petersou, Marshfield, Chainnam ; H. H. 

 Northey, Scituate, Joseph H. Baker, Pembroke. 



PREPARATION OF MEADOW FOR 

 CRANBERRIES. 



For the most satisfactory experijnent in preparing meadow, 

 not less than one eighth of an acre, and covering with cran- 

 berry vines, two premiums — $6, 4. 



Entries to be made before July 1, 1880. Premiums payable 

 in the fall of 1883. 



Travelling expenses of committee to be paid in future. 



CoMMiTTFE. — Job H. Beal, Pembroke, Chairman ; Joseph 

 Weston, Duxbury, Alden White, Duxbury. 



GARDENS. 



For the most productive garden, containing three square 

 rods, cultivated by a youth not over fifteen years of age, two 

 premiums — $3, 2, 



Committee. — Israel Oakman, Marshfield, Chairman ; Marcel- 

 lus Rogers, Marshfiekl, J. Dean Bonney, Pembroke. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



For the most productive plantation of strawberries, not less 

 than one fourth of an acre, two premiums — $6, 4. Payable in 

 1881. 



