28 COMMITTEES AND PREMIUMS. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND QUINCES. 

 APPLES. 



Committee. — George Cruikshank, Lunenburg. 



Best twelve varieties of five specimens each, ^3; second, 

 $2. Six varieties of five specimens each, $2; second, $1.50. 

 Three varieties of five specimens each, $1.50; second, $1. 



Best exhibitions of ten specimens each of the following 

 named varieties : 



Best Baldwins, $1; second, 50 cts. Hubbardston None- 

 such, $1; second, 50 cts. Rhode Island Greenings, $1; second, 

 50 cts. Roxbur}' Russets, $1; second, 50 cts. Gravensteins; $1; 

 second, 50 cts. Palmer Greenings, $1; second, 50 cts. 



^" No person will be allowed to compete for a premium in 

 more than one of the above classes, with the same specimens of 

 fruit; and if the number of specimens exhibited does not cor- 

 respond with these regulations, the fruit will be excluded from 

 competition for the premiums. 



PEACHES. 



Best collection, $3. Dishes or baskets, $2; second, $1. 

 PLUMS. 



Best collection, $2. Plates, ^i; second, 50 cts. 

 QUINCES. 



Best dish or basket, $1; second, 50 cts. 



In addition to the above premiums there will be placed at 

 the disposal of the committee, for gratuities, ten dollars. 



PEARS AND GRAPES. 



Committee. — J. P. Hayward, Ashby. 

 PEARS. 



Best twelve varieties of five specimens each, §3; second, $2. 

 Six varieties of five specimens each, $2; second, $1.50. Three 

 varieties of five specimens each, $1.50; second, $1. 



Best exhibition of ten specimens of the following varieties : 



Best Bartlett, $1; second, 50 cts. Seckel, $1; second, 50 

 cts. Beurre Bosc, ^i; second, 50 cts. Duchess, $1; second, 

 50 cts. Louise Bonne de Jersey, $1; second, 50 cts. Lawrence, 

 $1; second, 50 cts. Beurre d'Anjou, $1; second, 50 cts. 

 Sheldon, $1; second, 50 cts. 



