Double House Teams. With Sod and Suhsoil Plow. Same con- 

 ditions. Best, $10; second best, $8; third best, $G. 



With any other Ploio. Sanle conditions. Best $10 ; second best, 

 $8 ; thifd best, $G. 



Single Ox Teams. With any Plow. For the best performance in 

 Plowing Sward Land, at least one-eighth of an acre, six inches in depth, 

 within an hour, $6 ; second best, $4 ; third best, $2. 



Single House Teams. Same conditions. Best, $6; second best, 



$4 ; third best, $2. 



Note. — A Double Team will consist of two yokes of oxen, with or without i<l6river; 

 or a team of one yoke of oxen and a iiorse, with or without a driver. Singlk Tkam, one 

 yoke of oxen or one pair of horses, without a driver. Competitors must own their teams 

 and plows, and enter the same in their own names. Plows must be held and teams driven 

 by their owners, or by persons statedly in their employ. Notice to compete must be given 

 to the Secretary on or before the AVednesdaj^ previous to tiie Exhibition. In awarding 

 premiums, one hour will be allowed for the performance of the work, regard being had to 

 the widtii and rlepih of the furrow slice, and the evenness, ease and quiet with which the 

 work is performed. 



AEBOEIOULTUEE. 



FRUIT TREES. 



Apple Ouchaud. For the best Apple Orchard, of not less than 

 fifty tiees, which shall have been set out at least five years, and which 

 shall be in the best and most thriving condition in 1866, $8 ; second 

 best, Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees. 



Peau Trees. For the best engrafted or budded standard Pear 

 Trees, set out at least five yeai-s, and which shall be in the most thriving 

 condition in the autumn of 1866, not less than twenty five trees, $8; 

 second best, Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees. 



For the best engrafted or budded Pear Trees on Quince roots, with 

 same conditions, and not less ihanfif/y trees, $8 ; second best, Downing's 

 Fruits and Fruit Trees. 



Peach Orchards. For the best Peach Orchard, of not less than 

 fifty trees, which shall be in the most thrifty bearing condition in the 

 autumn of 1866, $8 ; second best, Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees. 



For the Peach Orchard, of not less than fifty trees, grown from pits 

 planted since 1859, on the spot where the trees stand, which shall be in 

 the best condition in 1866, $8 ; second best, Downing's Fruits and Fruit 

 Trees. 



Seedling Apples or Pears. For the best variety of neio Seedling 

 Apples or Pea7's, of decidedly superior quality, one dozen specimens to be 

 exhibited, together with a history of the origin of the tree, a description 

 of the growth, and its bearing character, $8 ; second best, Downing's 

 Fruits and Fruit Trees. 



