PREMIUMS 



85 



GRAPES. 



For the best displays of Foreign Grapes, 1st premium, - $3,00 



2d premium, - 2,00 



3d premium, - 1,00 



For the best displays of Native Grapes, 1st premium, Harris on Insects 



2d premium, - 2,00 



3d premium, - 1,00 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be placed at the 



disposal of the Committee for gratuities, $10,00. 



ASSORTED FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 



Committee.— G. W. Carter,, Mrs. J. A. Marshall, Mrs L. H. 

 Bradford, of Fitchburg, Mrs. D. L. Abercrombie, of Lunenburg ; 

 Mrs. M. T. Gardner, of Shirley. 



FRUIT. 



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



2d premium, - 1,00 



FLOWERS. 



For best displays of named Plants in pots, 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - 1,00 



For the best displays of cut Flowers, - 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - 1,00 # 



3d premium, - ,50 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be placed at the 



disposal of the Committee for gratuities, $10,00. 



VEGETABLES. 



Committee.— Jacob Haskell, Cyrus Thurston, Charles Brigham, of 

 Fitchburg; Daniel Lowe, of Leominster; W. H. Brown, East 

 Princeton. 



Of Squashes, Pumpkins, Cabbages and Celery, there should be six 

 specimens in each lot ; of Cauliflower, three ; of Onions, Beets, Tur- 



