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[Awarding Coramittee — James Vickery and J, A. Varney, 

 Fk>rists.] 



For the beat collection of cut flowers. Mrs. Charles Stanley, 

 $20; Mrs. G. B. Sawyer, $10; Mrs. F. A. Fuller, $5; Mrs. 

 Russell Eaton, Augusta, Floral Chromo. 



I'or the best floral work. Mrs. Charles Stanley, $5 ; Miss 

 Martha Taylor. 



CLASS G. 

 Garden Crops and Vegetables. 



189. For the best exhibition and greatest variety of vegetables. 

 Peter De Rocher, Waterville, $8. 



190. For the best exliibitiou and greatest variety of potatoes, 

 not less than five varieties, one peck of each. W. II. Pearson, 

 Vassalboro', $5. 



191. For the best single variety of potatoes, one peck. (No 

 entry.) 



192. For the best seed corn, not less than 20 ears, in trace. 

 W. II. Pearson, $2 ; F. B. Nowell, $1. 



193. For the best sweet corn, 12 ears. Joseph Percival, Wa- 

 terville, $2; Milton Dyer, $1. W. II. Pearson. 



194. For the best 10 blood beets. F. E. Nowell, $2. W. H. 

 Pearson. 



195. For the best 10 turnip beets. (Not awarded.) W. 11. 

 Pearson, Peter De Rocher. 



196. For the best cabbages, 6 heads. Peter De Rocher, $2. 

 W. 11. Pearson. 



197. For the best cauliflowers, 6 heads. (No entry.) 



198. For the best carrots, 10 specimens. Peter De Rocher, $2. 



199. For the best parsnips, 10 specimens. Peter De Rocher, $2. 



200. For the best ruta bagas, 10 specimens. \V. II. Pear- 

 son, $2 



201. For the best English or strap-leaf turnips, 10 specimens. 

 (No entry. ) 



202. For the best celery, 6 roots. Peter De Rocher, $1. 



203. For the best peppers. (No entry.) 



204. For the best oiiions, half bushel. (No entry.) 



205. For the best tomatoes, 25 specimens. Charles S. Pope, $1. 

 ^06. For the best marrow squash, 3 specimens. (No entry.) 



207. For the best Hubbard squash, 3 specimens. F. E. Now- 

 ell, $2; W. II. Pearson, $1. 



208. For the best Butman squash. (No entry.) 



209. For the best turban squash. W. II. Pearson, $2. 



210. For the best Marblehead squash. W. 11. Pearson, $2. 



211. For the largest squash. (No entry.) 



212. For the best pumpkins. Joseph Percival, $1. W. U. 

 Pearson. 



213. For the largest pumpkin. W. II. Pearson, $1. 



214. For the best musk melons, 3 specimens. (No entry.) 



215. For the best water melons, 3 specimens, Galen Iloxie, $1. 

 Elmer Bowman, Waterville. 



