16 



•lo., $2. Wilmot's No. 16 — first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 

 Victoria — first premium, S3 ; second do., $2. For the best four 

 bunches of uny white variety, $3. 



For a new variety of Native or Seedling Grape, equal or superior 

 to the Isabella, ripening in this County in the open air by the 

 middle of September, prolific and suitable for tlie table — first pre- 

 mium, 620; second do., $10. 



For the best collection of Native Grapes, six bunches of each 

 variety, — first premium, $4 ; second do., S3 ; third do., $2. Dela- 

 wai-e — first premium, $2 ; second do., SI • Diana — first premium, 

 82; second do., SI. Concord — first premium, S2 ; second do., 

 SI. Hartford Prolific — first premium, S2 ; second do., Si. Wil- 

 der — first premium, S2 ; second do., $1. Agawam — first pre- 

 mium, S2 ; second do., Si. Merrimac — first premium, $2 ; second 

 do., $1. Salem — first premium S2 ; second do., $1. Any other 

 variet}^ first premium, $2 ; second do., $1. 



For the best collection of Peaches, twelve specimens of each 

 variety — first premium, $3 ; second do., $2 ; third do.,$l. 



For the best collection of Plums, twelve specimens of each vari- 

 ety — first premium, $3 ; second do., $1. 



Quinces. — For the best peck of Quinces, S2 ; second best, Si. 

 Cranberries. — For the best peck of Cranberries, S3 ; second 

 best, S2; third best. Si. 



COLD VINERIES. 



COMMiTTKE. — Eliphalct stone, Dedham ; John Pearce, West Eoxbury: Edward S. 

 Hand, Jr., Dedham: Henry S. Clarke, Walpole. 



For the best crop, and the most economically kept Cold Vinery, 

 not less than thirty feet — first premium, S4 ; second best, S3. 



PLOWmG MATCH. 



Double Ox Teams.— With Michigan PIoiv. 



Committee. — Nathan Longfellow, Needham; William J. Hyde, Brookliue; Uriah 

 Capen Porter, Stoughton. 



For best performance in plowing sward land, at least one-eighth 

 of an acre, eight inches in depth, S15 ; second best, SlO ; third 

 best, S5. 



