PREMIUMS. "** 



All articles must have been grown, manufactured or produced by the 

 person entering the same for premium, and should be plainly markep 

 with the name and residence of the exhibitor. 



A strict compliance with these regulations will be absolutely necessary. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND QUINCES. 



Committee. — Rodney Wallace, Oliver Kendall, of Fitchburg ; 

 J. C. Allen, of Leominster , Ephraim Murdock, of Winchendon j 

 Elnathan Davis, of Fitchburg. 



APPLES. 

 For the best and largest exhibition of named varieties, of three speci- 

 mens each, - - - - 1st premium, - $4,00 



2d premium, Harris on Insects 

 For twelve varieties, of five specimens each, lstprem. Harris on Insects 



2d premium, - 2,00 



3d premium, - 1,00 



For six varieties of five specimens each, 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - 1,50 



3d premium, - 1,00 



For three varieties of five specimens each, 1st premium, - 1,50 



2d premium, - ■ 1,00 

 3d premium, - ,50 



For the best exhibition of twelve specimens 



of one variety, - 1st premium, - 1,50 



2d premium, - 1,00 



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 correspond with these re- 

 gulations, the fruit will be excluded from competition for the premiums. 



PEACHES. 

 For the best collections, ... - Harris on Insects 



For the best dishes or baskets, - * 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - 1>00 

 3d premium, - ,50 



