PREMIUMS. 89 



bushels. Two premiums — $5, 3. 

 Red top, not less than six bushels. Two premiums — $5, 3. 



The committee may aAvard gratuities I'or vahmbh^ new varieties 

 of grain. 



For the most prolitable ci'ops of corn, Aviieat, lye, bai'Iey, and 

 oats, one acre each ; of cabbages, beans, and flax, one-eighth acre 

 each; the ])roduct of corn to be not less than 4320 lbs. on the cob; 

 that of wheat, rye, barley, and oats, not less than 1200 lbs. of grain 

 each. 



Corn. Two premiums — $10, 8. 



Wheat. Two premiums — $10, 8. 



Flax. Two premiums — $5, Grasses and Forage Plants. 



Rye. Two premiums — $4, Grasses and Forage Plants. 



Barley. Two premiums — $4 Grasses and Forage Plants. 



Oats. Two premiums — $4, Grasses and Forage Plants. 



Field Beans. Two premiums — $2, Grasses and Forage Plants. 



Samples must be exhibited at the Fair. 



ROOT CROPS AND CABBAGES. 



Committee. — Ebenezer Bird, Leominster ; A. P. Whitney, Lunen- 

 burg; Sewell 0. Mirick, Princeton: J. D.Ward, Ashburnham; 

 Aretas Raymond, Westminster. 



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. Two premiums — $8, 5. 



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



Onions, not less than 2000 lbs. Two premiums — Harris on Jn5.,$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. — Geo. S. Houghton, Fitchburg ; C. C. Boyden, Leom- 

 inster ; Ohio Whitney, Ashburnham. 



