104 PREMIUMS. 



APPLE ORCHARDS. 



For the best Orchards of not less than fifty trees, all having been S6t 

 after January 1st, 1866, to be awarded in 1870. Two premiums 



—$25, 10. 



PKAR ORCHARDS. 



For the best Orchards of not less than fifty trees, all having been set 

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



—$25, 10. 



Two Pear Orchards were entered for these premiums, iu 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. 



FOREST 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 num- 

 ber, which shall be in the most flourishing condition in the fall of 

 1876. Three premiums— $25, 15, 10. 



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



ICE HOUSES. 



Committee. — William Woodbury, Abel Marshall, Lyman N. Fair* 

 banks, Fitchburg. 



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

 least twelve months. One premium— $5. 



CRANBERRIES. 



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

 Fitchburg. 



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

 1873. One premium— $5. 



