Domestic Cakes and Pies. 



Conimittee — E. L. Boardman, Sheffield ; Mrs. F. M. Olmsted, Egremout; 

 Mrs. Loomis M. Joyner, Egremout. 

 For best Fruit Cake, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Sponge Cake, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Loaf Cake, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Cocoanut Cake, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Chocolate Cake, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Molasses Cake, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Doughnuts, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Crullers, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Apple Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Berr}- Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Peach Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Prune Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Mince Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Lemon Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Spuash Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 

 For best Pumpkin Pie, two premiums, 75c., 50c. 



Regulations — T^2X one competitor only be allowed from the same 

 household on Bread, Cakes and Pies. 



Maple Sugar, Syrup and Honey. 



Committee— ^l. V. Thompson, Monterev ; Henr}- W. Palmer, New 

 Marlboro ; R. S. Little, Sheffield. 



For best ten pounds of Maple Sugar, three premiums, $3, 2, i. 

 For best quart of Maple Syrup, three premiums, §3, 2, i. 

 For best five pounds of Honey, three premiums, $3, 2, i. 



Regulations -The articles must have been produced or manufactured b}^ 

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



Flowers and House Plants. 



Committee - JsiCoh Raifstanger, Great Barrington ; Mrs. H. Z. Cande, 



Sheffield ; Mrs. T. S. Baldwin, Egremout. 



For best display of Potted Plants, grown by competitor and not a profes- 

 sional gardener, two premiums, I5, 3. 



For best general display of Cut Flowers, grown by competitor and not a 

 professional gardener, two premiums, !^3, 2. 



For best Floral design, open to all, two premiums, I3, 2. 



For best collection of Pansies, two premiums, %2, i. 



For best collection of Verbenas, two premiums, .$2, i. 



For best collection of Roses, two premiums, $2, i. 



For best collection of Geraniums, two premiums, $2, i. 



For best collection of Foliage Plants, two premiums, $2, i. 



For best collection of Asters, two premiums, $2,1. 



For best collection of Gladiolus, two premiums, .|2, i. 



For best collection of Wild Flowers, two premiums, $2,1. 



The sum of $40 is also placed in the hands of the Committee to be dis- 

 tributed in awards of not more than s|i, or less than 50 cents each. 



Regulations— A.\\ the Flowers exhibited, except Wild Flowers inust be 



raised in this county by the competitor ; see, also. General Regulations. 



Fruits. 



First Division— Fall Apples and Varieties of Fruits. 



Committee. — An expert, in accordance with the requirement of the State 

 Board. 

 For best specimen of Fall Apples, not of more than eight or less than six 



varieties, four premiums, ■t4, 3, 2, i. 

 For best varieties of all kinds of P'ruits, not to exceed of Summer and Fall 



Apples, 10; Winter Apples, 15 ; Pears, 12 ; Peaches, 10; Plums, 6 ; 



Quinces, 2 ; Grapes, 9 varieties ; three premiums, $6, 4, 2. 



