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GRAPES. 



For the best collection, four buuches each variety, five premi- 

 ums-$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, i.50, 1, .50. 



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

 premiums — twenty-five cents each. 



Four dollars may be distributed by the committee. 



Committee. — John Baker, Marshfield, Chairman ; Charles F. 

 Randall, Pembroke, S. E. Low, Marshfield. 



CRANBERRIES. 



For the best display, half-bushel exhibited, two premiums — 

 $1.75, 1.50. 



For the best display, a less quantity than half-bushel exhib- 

 ited, two premiums— .50, .25. 



Committee. — B. G. Cahoon, Duxbury, Chairman; Henry D. 

 Northey, Scituate, John Magoun, Marshfield. 



POULTRY. 



Number of entry to be attached to coop, instead of owner's 

 name. 



The committee are authorized to award not exceeding fifty 

 dollars in premiums of two and one dollars each, for kinds and 

 varieties of Poultry, not more than two premiums for each 

 variety. 



On pigeons and pets not more than ten dollars. 



Premiums to be awarded bj an expert. 



Roscoe E. Ford, Special Committee in care of Poultry. 



