■ ill premiums of not more than $i each for the best specimen of Cauliflower, 

 Celer>^ Turnips, Pumpkins and other Garden Vegetables not enumerated. 



Regulatiojis — In awarding the premiums, the Committee will follow the 

 scale of points established as a standard by the State Board of Agriculture. 

 All Vegetables must have been raised by the competitors during the year ; 

 see, also, General Regulations. 



Household flanufactures. 



First Division— Carpets and Rugs. 



Committee — Dwight Boardman, Sheffield; Mrs. Wm. I,. Abbott, I^ee ; 

 Mrs. Edgar D. Shears, Sheffield. 

 For best piece of Rag Carpeting, not less than twenty 3^ards, five premiums, 



l5, 4, 3> 2, I. 

 For best Hearth Rug, four premiums, $4, 3, 2, i. 



The sum of $10 may also be awarded by the Committee in discretionary 

 premiums of not more than %\ each, if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured within the 

 county by the competitors during the year ; see, also. General Regulations. 

 Second Division— Afglians, Hose and Mittens. 



Committee — O. C. Houghtaling, Great Barrington ; Mrs. H. T. Cande, 

 Sheffield ; Mrs. W. B. Sanford, Great Barrington. 

 •For best Afghan or Lap Robe, three premiums, $3, 2, i. 

 . For best pair of Woolen Hose or Mittens, two premiums, |2, i. 

 For best pair of Silk Hose or Mittens, two premiums, $2, i. 

 . For best pair of Cotton Hose or Mittens, two premiums, $2, i. 



The sum of $15 is also placed in the hands of the Committee for discre- 

 tionan,^ premiums of not more than %i each, if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured within the 

 county b}^ the competitors during the year ; see, also. General Regulations. 



Third Division- Bed Spreads, Bed Quilts and Girl's Patchwork. 



Com^nittee — Col. E. J. Bliss, Great Barrington; Mrs. John B. Chadwick, 

 Great Barrington ; Mrs. John B. Hull, Stockbridge. 

 For best Bed Spread, three premiums, %2>'> 2, i- 

 For best Bed Quilt, four premiums, I4, 3, 2, i. 

 For best Silk Quilt, four premiums, $4, 3, 2, i. 

 For best Patchwork, done by a girl not over twelve years old, three premiums, 



l3, 2, I. 



The sum of $15 is also placed in the hands of the Committee for discre- 

 tionar\' premiums of not more than %\ each, if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been manufactured within the 

 county by the competitors during the year ; see, also. General Regulations. 



Painting, Drawing, etc, 



Loiffmtttee— An expert, m accordance with the requirement of the State 



Board. 



For best specimen of Oil Painting, four premiums, $4, 3, 2, i. 



For best specimen of Painting in Water Colors, four premiums, $4, 3, 2, i. 



For best China Painting, two premiums, $3, 2. 



For best Crayon Drawing, three premiums, $3, 2, i. 



For best Charcoal Drawing, three premiums, 1^3, 2, i. 



For best Pen and Ink Drawing, three premiums, I3, 2, i. 



For best Pencil Drawing, two premiums, |2, i. 



For best general exhibition of Photographs, which may include Crayon 

 Portraits, Oil Paintings and other Works of Art, executed by profes- 

 sional artists, two premiums, Diploma and I3. 



The sum of $10 is also placed in the hands of the Committee for discre- 

 , tionary premiums of not more than $1 each, if deserving. 



Regulations — All articles must have been made within the count}' by the 



■ competitors during the year; see, also. General Regulations. 



