58 GRAIN. 



TOMATOES. 



1st prem. to Jacob Haskell, Fitchburg, 50 



2d •' Lyman Nichols, " 25 



BEANS. 



1st prem. to Fred. Goodrich, Fitchbufg, 50 



SEED CORN. 



1st prem. to A. B. Damcn, Fitchburg, 1 00 



2d " G. S. Houghton, " 75 



GRATUITIES. 



To A. P. Whitney, Lunenburg, for Seed Corn, 50 

 C. Kilburn, Lunenburg, for Melons, 1 00 



Geo. Billings, ** Pop Corn, 50 



A. P. Goodrich, Fitchburg, for Turban Squash, 1 00 



J. P. Putnam, " ♦' 50 



G. S. Pratt, '' " 50 



C. H. Burnap, Ashby, for Potatoes, 50 



James Mclntire, Fitchburg, " 50 



M. Willard, Ashburnham, '' 50 



Franklin Nourse, Sterling, for Seed Corn, 50 



Thomas S. Boutwell, Mammoth Squash, 50 



D. C. MILES, Acting Chairman. 



GRAIN. 



The Committee on Grain have awarded the following premiums and 

 submit their Report as follows, to wit : 



It appears that there has been a great falling off of competitors from 

 former years in regard to growing corn, as well as the other cereals ; 

 whether this be a wise or unwise course for farmers in Worcester North 

 to take has not thus far been very satisfactorily settled. 



The whole number of entries made is seven : 



One field Corn by Joseph Goodrich, Lunenburg. 

 '• Luther Page, " 



" Jas. P. Putnam, Fitchburg. 



" Cyrus Kilburn, Lunenburg. 



One field Oats by Luther Page, " 



" Wheat by Cyrus Kilburn, " 

 " Rye, by Jas. P. Putnam, Fitchburg. 



