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For the best and largest collection of Winter Squashes, not less 

 than four of each variet}', S-4 ; second best $3. 



For the best new variet}- of Seedling Potatoes, superior to any 

 kind now in cultivation, a premium of 810. 



Clcfss 2. — For one half-bushel best Tab\e Potatoes, $2 ; second 

 best, 81. 



For one half-bushel best Turnips, $2 ; second best, 81. 



For one half-bushel best Carrots, $2 ; second best, 81. 



For one half-bushel best Beets, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For one half-bushel best Tomatoes, $2 ; second best, Si. 



For one half-bushel best Onions, $2 ; second best, 81. 



For one half-bushel best Parsnips, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For one half-bushel best Salsify, $2 ; second best, 81. 



For two quarts best Lima Beans, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For four best Late Drumhead Cabbages, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For four best Green Globe Savoys, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For four best Cauliflowers, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For twelve best heads of Celery, $2 ; second best, 81- 



For four best Marrow Squasli£s, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For four best Canada Crookneck Squashes, 82 ; second best, 61. 



For four best Pumpkins, $2 ; second best, 81. 



For four best Musk-Melons, 82 ; second best, 81. 



For four best Water-Melons, 82 ; second best 81. 



For twelve ears best Sweet Corn, 82 ; second best, 81- 



Xo exhibitor in class 1 shall compete in class 2 with the same 

 varieties. 



SEEDS. 



CotMiTTEE. — George E. Chickenng, Dover; John X. Smith, Walpole; ElbriJge L. 

 Mann, Dover. 



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

 number — first premium, $2 ; second do., 81. 



For the best collection of Onion, Carrot, Beet, Parsnip and Ru- 

 ta-baga Seeds — first premium, 83 ; second do., 82. 



For the best ten pounds of Timothy, Redtop and Clover Seed, 

 81. 



For the best sample, not less than one peck, of Wheat, Rye, 

 Barle}' or Oats, 81 each. 



