LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR 1886. 



FARM IMPROVEMENTS. 



FOREST TREES. 



For the best phmtation of Forest Trees, of any kind, having 

 been planted not less than three years, nor less than one thou- 

 sand trees, premium of $30. 



For the best plantation of Forest Trees, to contain not less 

 than five hundred trees, a premium of |20. 



Premiums to be awarded in 1889. 



Committee.— James H. West, Pembroke, Chairman; Edward 

 Sprague, Marshfield, John B. Chandler, Pembroke. 



FRUIT TREES. 



For orchards of not less than twenty-four Apple Trees, set 

 out in 1886, and in the most flouiishiDg condition in 1889, two 

 premiums — $8, 4. 



For orchards of not less than twenty Pear Trees, set out in 

 1886, and in the best condition in 1889, two premiums — $8, 4. 



Committee. — Josiah Bourne, Pembroke, Chairman ; H. C. 

 Dunham, Marshfield, Dr. S. Heurj-, Marshfield. 



BEST HALF ACRE OF GROUND. 



For the most productive and profitable half acre of ground, 

 cultivated for three years, two premiums — $8, 4. Payable in 

 1888. 



Committee. — Charles AVilliamson, Marshfield, Chairman ; 

 Samuel C. Stetson, Marshfield, Jona. S. Ford, Duxbury. 



