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PEAKS. 



For the best collection, not less than ten varieties, five speci- 

 mens each, four premiums — $3, 2.50, 2, 1.75. 



For the best collection, not less than five varieties, five speci- 

 mens each, four premiums — $1.50,1, 75, 50. 



For the best display of any one variety, five specimens each, 

 twelve premiums of twenty-five cents each. 



Six dollars may be distributed in gratuities. 



Committee. — Dr. G. W. Baker, Marshfiekl, Chairman ; Dr. 

 Joseph Hagar, Marshfield, Charles T. Peterson, Marshfield. 



PEACHES, QUINCES AND PLUMS. 



For the best display of Peaches, six premiums — $2.50, 2, 

 1.50,1.25,1', .75. 



For the best display of Quinces, four premiums — "^1, .75, 

 .50, .25. 



For the best display of Plums, four premiums — $1, .75 

 .50, .25. 



Three dollars may be distributed in gratuities. 



Committee. — S. W. Eastman, Marshfield, Chairman; Samuel 

 C Stetson, Marshfield, C. O. Ellms, Scituate. 



GR.^PES. 



For the best collection, four bunches each variety, five pre- 

 miums— $3, 2, 1.50, 1, .50. 



For the best single dish of Grapes, six premiums — each 

 twenty-five cents. 



For the best collection, grown under glass, four premiums — 

 $2, 1.50, 1, .50. 



For the best single dish of grapes, grown under glass, six 

 premiums — twentj^-five cents each. 



Four dollars may be distributed by the Committee. 



Committee. — John H. Bourne, Marshfield, Chairman ; Geo. 

 H. Ryder, Pembroke, Josephus Dawes, Duxbury, 



