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For the variet}^ of Corn best adapted to our soil and climate, S3,00 



For the most profitable acre of Wheat, not leAs than 1200 



pounds of grain, > . . - 4,00 



" second best do., ... - 3,00 



" third best do., - . - - - - 2,00 



For the most profitable acre of Rye, not less than 1200 



pounds of grain, - . - - 3,00 



" . second best do., ----- 2,00 



For the most profitable acre of Barley, not less than 1200 



pounds of grain, - - - - 3.00 



*' second best do., ----- 2,00 



For the most profitable acre of Oats, not less that 1200 



pounds of grain, - - - . - 3,00 



" second best do., - - - .- '- 2,00 



tor the best half bushel of Herds-grass Seed, - 2,00 



" second best do., ----- 1.00 



For the best half bushel of Red-Top seed, - - 2,00 



" second best do., ----- 1,00 



The Grass seeds to be exhibited at the show. 



For the most profitable eighth of^an acre of Cabbages, - S2,00 



" second best do., ----- 1,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of White Beansi, 2,00 



'* second best do., ----- 1,00 



For the most profitable half acre of Potatoes, not less than 



6000 pounds, - - - "- 4,00 



" second best do., . _ . _ - 3,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Carrots, not 



less than 5500 pounds, _ - - 4,00 



" second best do., - - - - - 3,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Onions, not 



less than 2000 pounds, - - - 3,00 



" second best do., ----- 2,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Sugar Beet, 



without limit as to quantity, - - 2,00 



" second best do., ----- 1,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Mangold 



Wurtzel, - . - > - 2,00 



" second best do.,' . - - « - 1,00 



