CROPS. 



All entries for Premiums on sowed Grains must be made with tho 

 Secretary, on or before July 1st. All others on or before August Ist. 

 Immediately after those dates the Secretary will transmit to all competi- 

 tors a copy of the blank form adopted by the Trustees. 



These forms must be returned to the Secretary on or before Nov. 10th, 

 ■with each question concerning the crop answered, and the certificates 

 properly signed. 



No person will be allowed to compete for more than one Premium, 

 with a crop raised upon the same field, however large, with the same 

 treatment. 



The Committee may award gratuities for valuable new varieties of 

 grain. 



For the most profitable acre of Corn, (of any variety) the pro- 

 duct to be not less than 22 pounds of shelled Corn to 



the square rod when weighed by the Committee, - $6,00 



For the second best do., - - - 4,00 



For the third best do., - - - - 3,00 



For the fourth best do., - - - 2,00 



For the variety of Corn best adapted to our soil and clunate, 3,00 

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



pounds of grain, - - - - 4,00 



For the second best do., - - - 3,00 



For the third best do., - . - - 2,00 

 For the most profitable acre of Kye, not less than 1200 pounds 



of gram, - - - - 3^00 



For the second best do., - - - - 2,00 

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



pounds of graui, - - - 3,00 



For the second best do., - - - - 2,00 

 For the most profitable acre of Oats, not less than 1200 poimds 



of grain - - . . 300 



For the second best do., - . - - 2,00 



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



For the second best do., - - - - 1,00 



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



For the second best do., - - - 1,00 



The Grass Seeds to be exhibited at the show. 



