LIST OF PREMIUMS. 31 



Cut Flowers. 

 Premium 1st 2nd 3d 



Number. *"*»! Prize. Prize. Prize. 



543. Gladioli. — Best, display, and best kept dur- 



ing exhibition, of named or unnamed 

 varieties, filling one hundred bottles, 

 two prizes, .... 86 



544. Dahlias. — To be examined by the Judges 



each day of the exhibition, the prizes 

 to be awarded on the last day. Twelve 

 named varieties, three prizes, . .432 



545. Six named varieties, three prizes, .321 



546. Three named varieties, two prizes, . 2 1 



547. Lilliputian Dahlias. — General display, fill- 



ing twenty-five bottles, three prizes, .321 



548. Cut Flowers. — Best display, and best kept 



during the exhibition, filling one hun- 

 dred and fiftv bottles, five prizes, 



$12 $10 8 6 4 



549. Baskets, Vases and Designs of Flowers. — 



Best arranged, and best kept through 

 the exhibition, six prizes, . $876543 



549 A. Best plantation of Trees grown for ship 



timber in Massachusetts, . . $10 



Wo. 34, Fruits. 



All exhibitors will be charged an entrance fee of one dollar 

 ($1), which must accompany the entry. 

 Entries in this class close Monday, Oct. 7th at 6 o'clock P. M. 

 See Special Rules for Fruits, Nfos. 2, 3 and 4. 



550. Collection of Apples, Pears, Grapes and 



other fruits; no duplicate plates of any 



variety allowed, . . . . $50 $30 $20 



Foreign Grapes. 



Premium 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 



Number. Prize. Prize. Prize. Prize. 



551. Heaviest and Best-ripened Bunch of 



any Foreign Black Grape, not 

 less than five pounds, . $8 



552. Heaviest and Best-ripened Bunch of 



any Foreign White Grape, not 

 less than five pounds, . . 8 



Apples. 



553. Baldwin, 



554. Dan vers Sweet, 



555. Dutch Codlin, 



556. Fall Orange, or Ilolden, 



557. Fameuse, 



558. Foundling, 



559. Garden Royal, 



560. Golden Russet, 



561. Gravenstein, . 



562. Hubbardston, 



