GARDENS. 



For the most productive garden, coutaiuiDg three 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. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



For the most productive plantation of Strawberries, not less M 

 than one fourth of an acre, two premiums — 16, 4. Payable in 

 1889. 



Committee. — J. W. Sampson, Norwell, Chairman ; G. J. 

 Peterson, Marshfield, William Holmes, Duxbury. 



REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. 



For the best report of any Committee to award premiums, 

 four premiums — 16, 5, 4, 3. 



Committee. — Eev. E. Alden, Marshfield, Chairman ; Daniel 

 D. Devereaux, Duxbury, John H. Bourne, Marshfield. 



GROUNDS. 



Committee. — Barker Sprague, Marshfield. 



HALL 



Committee. — Job Williamson, Chairman, with power to 

 choose his own assistants. 



Voted — That a Committee of one have charge of articles in 

 basement. Choose G. P. Peterson, Marshfield. 



