COMMITTEES AND PREMIUMS. 29 



GRAPES. 



Best display of not less than six varieties of native grapes, 

 $3; second, $2. Six clusters Concord, $1; second, 50 cts. Six 

 clusters Delaware, $1; second, 50 cts. 



In addition to the above premiums there will be placed at 

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



^" 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. 



ASSORTED FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 

 Committee. — William Proctor, Fitchburg. 



ASSORTED FRUITS. 

 Best dishes or baskets, $2; second, $1. 



PLANTS IN POTS. 

 Best display of named plants in pots, ^2; second, $1. 

 Three named plants in pots, $2; second, $1. Five named 

 asters, $2; second, ^i. Five named dahlias, $2; second, $1. 

 Five named verbenas, $2; second, $1. 



CUT FLOWERS AND BOUQUETS. 

 Best display of cut flowers, $2; second, $1. Pair parlor 

 bouquets, $2; second, $1. Pair hand bouquets, $2; second, $1. 

 The best plants in pots cannot compete for both the best 

 display and the best three. 



In addition to the above premiums there will be placed at 

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



SPECIAL PREMIUMS. 



Best display of fruits by towns, $25; second, ;^io. 



Best display of vegetables by towns, $25; second, $10. 



To be paid to the Treasurer of the Town Club. This is in 

 addition to the regular premiums offered for individual competi- 

 tion, which will be paid as usual. The entries of fruits and 

 vegetables will be arranged together by towns, and all exhibits 

 of individuals, whether members of the Club or not, will be 

 placed to the credit of the town show. 



