-94 PREMIUMS. 



PEAR ORCHARDS. 



I'd the best Orchards of not less than fifty trees, all having been set 

 after January 1st, 1866, to be awarded in 1871. Two premi- 

 ums— $25, 10. 



Two Pear Orchards were entered for these premiums in 1868, by 

 Eph'm Graham, Lunenburg, and Geo. S. Houghton, Fitchburg. 



POTATOES. 



Committee. — Ephraim Graham, Lunenburg ; Benj. Safford, Fitch - 

 ■burg ; Cyrus Kilburn, Lunenburg. 



For the best Seedling Potatoes, to be tested for not less than three 

 successive years. One premium — $25. 



FOEEST TREES. 



Committee. — W. B. Hosmer, Geo. Merriam, Leominster, J. P. 

 Putnam, Fitchburg. 



For the best plantation of any kind of Forest Trees, suitable for fuel 

 or timber, raised from the seed, not less than five hundred in 

 number, which shall be in the most flourishing condition in the 

 fall of 1875. Three premiums— $25, 15, 10. 



Entries must be made on or before the 1st day of June. 



ICE HOUSES. 



Committee. — Wm, Woodbury, Abel Marshall, A. F. Adams, Fitch- 



l)urg. 



For the best constructed Ice House for family purposes, to be tested 

 at least twelve months. One premium^— $5. 



CBANBERRIES. 



Committee. — Joseph Upton, L. H. Bradford, Leonard Downe. 

 Eitchburg. 



For the best experiment in raising Cranberries on upland to be paid 

 in 1873. One premium — $5. 



