^4 PREMIUMS. 



PEIRS AND GRAPES. 



Committee. — ?x2in\ W. Wallace, Ashburnl^am; Jerome B., Gardner, 

 Shirley ; Chas. H. Colburn, Leominster ; J. M. Twichell, lienj. 

 SafFord, Fitchburg. 



PEAKS. 



Twelve varieties of five sp3ciinens eacii. Two premiums — Harris on 



Insects, S2. 

 ^Six varieties of five specimens each. Two premiu ns — $2, 1.50. 

 Three varieties of five specimens each. Two premiums — $1.50, 1. 

 Best exhibition of twelve specimens of Bartiett. Two prems. — $1, .50. 

 •Seckel. Two premiums— SI, .50. 

 ^Flemish Beauty. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 Duchess. Two premiums — SI, 50. 

 Louise Bonne de Jersey. Two premiums — SI, .50. 

 Xiawrence. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 Beurre d'Anjou. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 ■Sheldon. Two premiums — $1, .50. 



GRAPES. 



Ujst displays of varieties of Native Grapes. Two premiums — $5, 3. 

 Best six clusters Israella. Two premiums — SI, .50. 

 Best six clusters Concord. Two premiums — Si, .50. 

 Best six clusters Delaware. Two premiums — $1, .50. 



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

 posal of the committee, for gratuities, ten dollars. 



No person will be allowed to comp 'te for a premium in more than 

 •one of the above classes, with the sa ne specimens of fruit ; and if the 

 number of specimens exhibited does not correspond with these regula- 

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



ASSOPvTED FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 



Committee. — J.C.Allen, Leominster; Mrs C A. Ma.«6n, Mrs. 

 Louisa A. Woodbury, Mrs. John Upton, Miss Ilattie E. Miles, 

 Fitchburg. 



ASSORTED FRUITS. 



Best Dishes or Baskets. Two premiums — $2, 1. 



PLANTS IN POTS. 



Best displays of named Plants in Pots. Two premiums — %'l, 1. 

 Best three named Plants in Pots. Two premiums — $2, 1. 



