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MANUFACTURES AND AGRICULTURAL 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee. — J. Dean Bouuey, Pembroke, Chairman; Samuel 

 C. Stetson, Marshfield, G. Herbert Chandler, Marshfield. 

 Committee to award diplomas in lieu of gratuities. 



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. 

 Committee, — H. H. Northey, Scituate, Chairman ; Charles 

 W. Berry, South Scituate, Fred Cole, Scituate. 



PREPARATION OF MEADOWS FOR CRAN- 

 BERRIES. 



For the most satisfactory experiment in preparing meadow, 

 not less than one-eight of an acre, and covering with cranberry 

 vines, two premiums — $6, 4. 



Entries to be made before July 1, 1888. Premiums payable 

 in the fall of 1890. 



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

 Damon, Plymouth, John J. Russell, Plymouth. 



GARDENS. 



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For the most productive garden, containing tliree square rods, 

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

 ums— $3, 2. 



Committee. — Israel Oakman, Marshfield, Chairman ; Fred 

 Cole, Scituate, Francis Merritt, Pembroke. 



