is PREMIUMS. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND QUINCES. 



•^ Committee. — Daniel Wight, Ashburnham ; James M. Woodbury, 

 David H. Merriam, Fitcbburg ; Wm. B. Hosmer, Leominster ; Wm. 

 H. Jones, Lunenburp;. 



APPLES. 



Best and largest exhibition of named varieties of three specimens each. 



Two premiums — $4, Hai-ris on Insects. 

 Twelve varieties of five specimens each. Three premiums — Harris on 



Insects, $2, 1. 

 Six varieties of five specimens each. Three premiums — S2, 1.50, 1. 

 Three varieties of five specimens each. Three pr'ms — $1.50, 1, .50 

 Best exhibition of twelve specimens of Baldwins. Two pr'ms — $1, .50. 

 Hubbardston Non-such. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 E. L Greenings. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 Roxbury Russets. Two premiums — $1, 50. 



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 exhibited does not correspond with these regula- 

 tions, the fruit will bo excluded from'competition for the premiums. 



PEACHES. 



Best Collections. One premium — Harris on Insects. 

 Best Dishes or Baskets. Three premiums— $2, 1, .50. 



PLUMS. 



Best Collection. One premium — 82. 

 Best Plates. Two premiums— SI, .50. 



QUINCES. 



Best Dishes or Baskets. 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. 



PEARS AND GRAPES. 



Committee. — Jabez Fisher, Benj. Snow, Jr., George Jewett, Fitch- 

 burg ; Trumbull Bull, Harvard ; James Bennett, Leominster. 



PEARS. 



Best and largest exhibition of named varieties, of three specimens each. 



Two premiums — $4, Harris on Insects. 

 Twelve varieties of five specimens each. Three premiums — Ha?ris on 



Insects, $2, 1. 



