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PREMIUMS. 93 



Flemish Beauty. Two premiums — $1, .50. 



Duchess. Two premiums — $1, .50. 



Louise Bonne tie Jersey. Two premiums — $1, 



No person will be allowed to compete for a premium in more than 

 one of the above classes, with the same specimens of fruit ; and if the 

 number of specimens exliibited does not correspond with these regula- 

 tions, the fruit will be excluded from competition for the premiums. 



GRAPES. 



Best displays of Foreign Grapes. Three i)reraiums — $3, 2, 1. 

 Best displays of Native Grapes. Three premiums — Harris on Insects. 



S2, 1. 

 Best six clusters of Concord. Two premiums — SI, .50. 

 Delaware. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 Hartford Prolific. Two premiums — $1, .50. 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be placed at the dis- 

 posal of the committee, for gratuities, ten dollars. 



ASSORTED FKUITS AND FLOWERS. 



Committee.— 'B. Snow, Jr., Miss Mary Adams, Mrs. E. T. Miles, 

 Fitchburg; Mrs. M. T. Gardner, Shirley; Mrs. N. C. Day, Leom- 

 inster. 



FRUIT. 



Best Dishes or Baskets. Two premiums — $2, 1. 



FLOWERS. 



Best displays of named Plants in pots. Two premiums — $2, 1. 

 Best pair of Parlor Bouquets. Two premiums — $2, 1. 

 Best pair of Hand Bouquets. Two premiums — $2, 1. 

 Best displays of Cut Flowers. Two premiums~$2, 1. 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be placed at the dis- 

 posal of the committee, for gratuities, ten dollars. 



VEGETABLES. 



Committee.— J. T. Everett, Princeton; Lawrin Pratt, Joseph 

 Dike, Bcnj. Safford, Fitchburg; Gardner Merriam, Leominster. 



Of squashes, pumpkins, cabbages and celery, there should be six 

 specimens in each lot ; of cauliflowers, three ; of onions, beets, turnips 

 and tomatoes, one peck in each lot ; of field beans, one-half peck ; and 

 of Lima beans, two quarts. 



