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PEACHES, QUINCES AND PLUMS. 



For the best display of .Peaches, six premiums— 12.50, 2, 

 1.50, 1.25, 1, .75. 



For the best dispUiy 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. — B. F. H. Keen, Marshfield, Chairman ; Joshua 

 T. Baker, Marshfield, H. W. Josselyn, Marshfield. 



GRAPES. 



For the best collection, four bunches each variety, three 

 premiums — 11.50, 1, .50. 



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

 $1. .50. 



Four dollars may be distributed b}'' the Committee. 



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

 Ptandall, Pembroke, E R. Tilden, 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 ; Harvey D. 

 Northey, Scituate, John Magoun, Marshfield. 



poui;rRY. 



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Number of entry to be attached to coop, instead of 

 owner's name. 



The Committee are authorized to award not exceeding sixty 

 dollars in premiums of $1.50 and 50 cents each, for kinds and 



