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grown specimens, $3 ; second best, $2. For the best single 

 specimen, $1, For the best collection of new seedling verbenas, 

 $2. For the best new seedling, $1. To be aAvarded in gratui- 

 ties, at the discretion of the Committee, |;12. 



FRUITS. 



For the best collection of Apples — first premium, ^5 ; second 

 do., $3 ; third do., $2. 



For the best collection of Pears — first premium, $5 ; second 

 do., $3 ; third do., $2. 



For the best collection oi Peaches — first premium, $5 ; second 

 do., $3 ; third do., $2. 



For the best dish of Pears, not less than one dozen specimens, 

 a premiiim of $2. 



For the best dish of Apples, not less than one dozen specimens, 

 a premium of $2. 



Grapes.' For the best collection of Foreign Grapes — first 

 premium, $5 ; second do., $3. 



For the best collection of Native G-rapes, a premium of $3. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



For the most extensive and finest collection of Agricultural 

 Implements — first premium, ^15 ; second do., $10 ; third do., $5. 



For the best Agricultural Implements manufactured within the 

 County, and exhibited by the manufacturer — first premium, $6 ; 

 second do., $4. 



For the best Report, by any member of the Society, of any new 

 or improved Agricultural Implement — describing its construction 

 and operation, its cost and its benefit, and, in particular, its appli- 

 cability to the soil of Norfolk County — a premium, if worthy of 

 record, in proportion to the value of such report, at the discretion 

 of the Committee. 



AGRICULTURAL LABORERS. 



For a certificate — signed by his employer, and countersigned 

 by any two Trustees of the Society residing in the same town — 

 of the superior character and qualifications of any man or boy, in 

 the employment of a member of the Society for a period, next 



