Reports of Committees. 25 



WHITE BEANS 4 ENTRIES. 



For best one-fourth acre White Beans, G. W. Stickles of Sheffield, $3 00 



No other beans offered worthy of premium, 



SUGUR BEETS— 5 ENTRIES. 



For best acre of Sugar Beets, James Bullard of Lee, $5 00 



2d do., W. O. Curtiss of Lenox, 4 00 



No others offered worthy of premium. 



MANGEL WURZEL. 



For best acre Mangel Wurzel, J. Milton Mackie of Great Barrington, $5 00 



2d do., A. W. Merrill of Sandisfield, 4 00 



S. Spencer of West Stockbridge, entered a superior crop, but not enough to come within the 

 rules of the Society. 



For the best one-fourth acre Ca,rrots, Michael Haley of Sheffield, 

 2d do. , Daniel Warner of Great Barrington, 

 3d do., J. Milton Mackie of Great Barrington, 

 4th do., D. C. Millard of Egremont, 



SWEEDISH TURNIPS — 5 ENTRIES. 



For best one quarter acre of Sweedish Turnips, J. Milton Mackie of Great Barrington, 

 2d do., H. H. B. Turner of Great Barrington, 

 3d do., T. H, Curtis of Great Barrington, 



CABBAGE — 3 ENTRIES. 



For best quarter acre of Cabbage, W. C. French of West Stockbridge, 

 2d do., D. D. Kendall of Lenox, 

 3d do., Alexander Hyde of Lee, 



SOWED CORN — 12 ENTRIES. 



For best one quarter acre Sowei Corn, H. T. Cande of Sheffield, 

 2d do., William H. Palmer of Stockbridge, 

 3d do., William Stevens of Sheffield, 

 4th do., Alexander Hyde of Lee, 



FARMS — 10 ENTRIE; 



For best Managed Farm, Z. Candee of Sheffield, 

 2d do., Charles Spurr of Sheffield, 

 3d do., Henry Dresser of Stockbridge, 

 4th do., F. K. Hinckley of Lee, 



Henry Burtch, 

 Noah (Jibson. 



SEEDS AND VEGETABLES. 



Your committee found it very difficult to decide who should receive the 

 premiums in our hands to award, especially in the entries of timothy seed, 

 outs and seed corn, were nearly all very worthy of the first premiums. M. 

 F. Wheeler of Great Barring-ton exhibited six varieties of seed corn worthy 

 the attention of farmers. IT. S. Goodale of Mount Washington had a 

 very fine collection of potatoes, some new varieties that he is confident will 

 lake the lead. The watermelon exhibited by Ralph Little of Sheffield 

 was pronounced by competent judges to be of very fine quality and flavor. 



timothy seed — 4 entries. 



For best bushel Timothy Seed, Ehjah N. Hubbard of Great Harrington, $4 00 



2d do.„W. H. Palmer of Stockbridge, 3 00 



3d do., Warren Candee of Sheffield, 2 00 



