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217. For the best Wardian case. (Not awarded) Z. C. 

 Woodward. 



218. For the best Aquarium, with plants. [No entry.] 



219. For the best rustic stand, not less than three feet in height, 

 to be filled with choice plants. James Vickery, $1. 



Special premiums offered by James Vick, Seedsman and Flor- 

 ist, Rochester, N. Y., to amateurs only. 



220. For the best collection of cut flowers. Mrs.C. Stanley, $20 ; 

 Mrs. A. A, Sawyer, Wiscasset, $10 ; Julia E. Crafts, Auburn, 

 $5 ; Hersey Day, floral chromo ; E. J. Brackett. 



221. For the best floral ornamental work, either bouquet or 

 floral ornament. Mrs. C. Stanley, $5. 



CLASS 6. — Garden Crops and Vegetables. 



222. For best exhibition and greatest variety of vegetables. 

 Moses Crafts, $5 ; Horace True, South Turner, $3 ; Eli Hodg- 

 kins, Greene, $2. 



223. For best exhibition and greatest variety of potatoes, not 

 less than five varieties, one peck of each variety. S. R. Sweetser, 

 $3 ; Horace True. 



224. For the best single variety of potatoes, one peck. L. H. 

 Blossom, Turner, $1 ; James Chipman, Horace True. 



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

 Moses Crafts, $1 ; Horace True, 50c. ; James S. Hoxie, Alfred 

 Smith, A. B Chipman & Sons, James Chipman. 



226. For the best sweet corn, 12 ears. Horace True, $1 ; 

 Eli Hodgkins, 50c. ; Alfred Smith. 



227. For the best 10 blood beets. [No entry.] 



228. For the best 10 turnip beets. [Not awarded.] James 

 Chipman, Eli Hodgkins. 



229. For the best cabbages, 6 heads. [No entry,] 



230. For the best cauliflowers, 6 heads. [No entry.] 



231. For the best carrots, 10 specimens. [Not awarded.]; 

 Eli Hodgkins. 



232. For the best parsnips, 10 specimens. [No entry.] 



233. For the best ruta bagas, 10 specimens. [Not awarded.]' 

 Horace True. 



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

 James Chipman, 50c. 



235. For the best celery, 6 roots. [No entry.] 



236. For the best peppers. [Not awarded.] John Vickery.. 



237. For the best onions, half bushel. Alfred Smith, %\. 



238. For the best tomatoes, 25 specimens. S. R. Sweetser,, 

 $1 ; A. B. Chipman & Sons, 50c. ; John Vickery, David Farrar. 



239. For the best marrow squash, 3 specimens. [Not 

 awarded.] Eli Hodgkins. 



240. For the best Hubbard squash, 3 specimens. [Not 

 awarded.] Eli Hodgkins, Horace True. 



