96 ' PREMIUMS. 



KOOT CROPS AND CABBAGES. 



Committee. — John Brooks, Princeton ; Jackson Burr, Ashby ; 

 Jonas W. Gates, Leominster ; Edwin S. Burnap, Fitchburg ; S. F. 

 Whitney, Harvard. 



For the most profitable crops of potatoes, one-fourth acre each ; of 

 carrots, onions, beets, and turnips, one-eighth acre each. 



Potatoes, not less than 3000 lbs. Three premiums — $8, o, Grasses 



and Forage plants. 

 Carrots, not less than 5500 lbs. Two premiums — $4, 3. 

 Onions, not less than 2000 lbs. Two premiums — Harris on Ins., %2. 

 Sugar Beets. Two premiums — $2, 1. 

 Mangel Wurzel. Two premiums — $2, 1. 

 English Turnips, Two premiums — Harris on Insects, $2, 

 Turnips of any other variety. Two premiums^ — Harris on Insects, $2. 

 Cabbages. Two premiums — $2, 1. 



FARMS. 



Committee. — Solon Carter, Leominster; Daniel Putnam, Lunen- 

 burg; Abel F. Adams, Fitchburg. 



Best managed and cultivated Farm, to be awarded and paid in 1870. 

 Two premiums — 150, 25. 



Entries must be made on or before July 1st, 1868. 



Three farms are entered for these premiums, viz : Jabez Fisher, 

 Fitchburg ; Cyrus Kilburn, Lunenburg ; Eph'm Graham, Lunenburg. 



GARDENS. 



Committee.— Q\\2lv\qs H. Colburn, Leominster ; Simon Black, Lu- 

 nenburg ; T. S. Wilson, Fitchburg. 



Kitchen or Mixed Gardens. Three premiums — $12, 8, 4. 

 Flower Gardens. Two premiums — $4, 2. 



No person having received a premium for a farm, kitchen or mise d 

 garden, shall be allowed to compete for another with the same land, 

 within five years, except for a higher one. 



Entries must be made on or before June 15th. 



