PREMIUMS. 47 



For the most profitable crops of corn, wlieat, rye, barley and 

 oats, one acre each ; of cabbages, beans and flax, one-eight acre 

 each ; the product of corn to be not less than 4,320 lbs. on the 

 cob; that of wheat, rye, barley and oats, not less than 1,000 lbs. 

 of grain each : 



Corn. Two premiums : $5, 4. 

 Wheat. Two premiums : $5, 4. 

 Rye. Two premiums: $2, i. 

 Barley. Two premiums : $2, i. 

 Oats. Two premiums : $2, i. 

 Field Beans. Two premiums : $1, .50. 



Samples must be exhibited at the Fair. 



ROOT CROPS AND CABBAGES. 



Committee. — Alden Derby, Leominster; Benjamin Safford, 

 Fitchburg ; Martin Johnson, Lunenburg. 



For the most profitable crops of potatoes, one-fourth acre 

 each ; of carrots, onions, beets and turnips, one-eight acre each : 



Potatoes, not less than 3,000 lbs. Two premiums : $4, 2.50. 

 Carrots, not less than 5,500 lbs. Two premiums: $2, 1,50, 

 Onions, not less than 2,000 lbs. Two premiums : $1.50, i. 

 Sugar Beets. Two premiums: $1, .50. 

 Mangel Wurzel. Two premiums: $1, .50. 

 English Turnips. Two premiums: $1.50, i. 

 Turnips of any other variety. Two premiums : $1.50, i. 

 Cabbages. Two premiums : $1, .50. 



EXHIBITION AT THE HALL. 



No article intended for the Hall will be entitled to a premium 

 unless it shall have been deposited by 2 o'clock P. M., on Mon- 

 day. 



All articles should be plainly marked with the name and resi- 

 dence of the exhibitor, except samples of Bread and Butter, which 

 must be designated by numbers. A strict compliance with these 

 regulations will be absolutely necessary to entitle competitors to 

 any premiums that may be awarded to them. 



