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September, prolific and suitable for the table, fix-st premium, $20 ; second 

 do., $10. 



For the best exhibition of Native Gra-pes — first premium, $2 ; second 

 do., $1. Delaware — first premium, $2; second do., $1. Diana — first 

 premium, $2 ; second do., $1. Rogers' Hybrid — first premium, $2 ; 

 second do., $1. Concord — ^first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. Any 

 other variety — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. 



Quinces. For the best exhibition of Quinces, not less than a peck, $2. 



Cranberries. For the best collection of Cranberries, not less than 

 four qliarts, $3 ; second best, $2 ; third best, Eastwood's Cranberry 

 Culture. 



GARDEN. 



For the best Vegetable Garden, regard being had to the variety, 

 excellence and quantity of the products thereof, and the mode and 

 expense of cultivation. Burr's Vegetables ; second best, Bridgeman's 

 Young Gardener's Assistant. 



Entries must be made before the 10th of June, and an exact state- 

 ment rendered before the 1st of November. 



GARDEN VEGETABLES. 



For the best collection and variety of Garden Vegetables, regard 

 being had to the quantity as well as quality exhibited, $10 ; second best, 

 $5; third best, $4; fourth best, $3; fifth best, $2; sixth best, $1. 

 $20 in agricultural publications, may also be awarded, at the discretion 

 of the Committee. 



Potatoes. For the best new variety of Seedling Potatoes, superior 

 to any kind now in cultivation, a premium of $10. 



For the largest and best collection of Potatoes, not less than a pecTc of 

 each variety, a premium of $3 ; second best, $2. 



SEEDS. 



For the best sample of ears of Seed Corn, not less than forty in num- 

 ber — first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. 



For the best collection of Onion, Carrot, Beet, Parsnip, and Ruta 

 Baga Seeds — first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



For the best 10 pounds of Timothy, Redtop, and Clover Seed, $1. 



For the best sample, one pack each, of Wheat, Rye, Barley and 

 Oats, $1. 



