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THE SOUTHE 



RN PLANTER. 



427 



Class 67. — Vegetables of Virginia Growth 



350. Best and largest assortment 



of table vegetables, $20 



351. Best half dozen long blood 

 Beets, 2 



352. Best half dozen heads of cab- 

 bage, 2 



353. Best half dozen Cauliflower, 2 



354. Best half dozen Broccoli, 2 



355. Best half dozen Carrots, 2 



356. Best half dozen Egg Plants, 2 



357. Best peck of Onions, 2 



358. Best half dozen Parsnips, 2 



359. Best bunch of Celery, 5 



360. Best bunch of Salsify, 5 



361. Best bushel of Irish Potatoes, 5 



362. Best bushel of Sweet Potatoes, 5 

 363 Best acre of Irish Potatoes, \ 25 

 364. Best acre of Sweet Potatoes, | ' 15 



) * To be certified by two neighbours. 



J udges : 



John Page, Hanover. 

 R. C Tunstall, Henrico. 

 , Thomas H. Ellis, Richmond. 



Thos. B. Bigo-er, 

 Charles Palmer, " 



DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 

 Class 68. — Butter and Cheese. 



365. Best specimen of fresh But- 

 ter not less than 10 pounds, $25 



366. Second best, 15 



367. Best Firkin or Tub of salted 

 Butter not less than 6 months old of 



40 lbs. or more, 25 



368. Second best, 15 



369. Best Cheese not less than 20 

 pounds, 10 



370. Second best, 5 



The method of making and preserv- 

 ing the Butter and Cheese to be stated in 

 writing by the exhibitor. 



Judges : 



John B. Young, Henrico. 

 Edward 0. Watkins, Chesterfield. 

 Alex. Garrett, Richmond. 

 J. Marshall McCue, Augusta. 

 Logan Waller, Richmond. 



Class 69. — ITonei/j Bee-Hives and Bacon 

 Hams. 



371. Best specimen of Honey not 



less than ten pounds, $5 



372. Best Bee-Hive, 



373. Best Ham cured by exhibi- 



10 



tor, 



374. Second best, 4 



With respect to the premium on 

 Honey, the kind of Hive used, and the 

 management of the bees must be stated in 

 writing, and also that the Honey was taken 

 without destroying the bees. 



Bacon Hams exhibited must be cook- 

 ed and the mode of curing them must be 

 stated in writing. 



Judges : 



Daniel E. Gardner, Henrico. 

 Wm. 0. Winston, Hanover. « 

 A. D. Harris, Louisa. 

 C. B. Luck, Richmond. 

 L. M. Burfoot, Chesterfield. 



Class 70. — Domestic llanii/acfures. 



375. For the best and largest va- 

 riety of Woolen Goods manufactured 

 in Virginia, each specimen to be la- 

 beled with a descriptive commercial 

 name and the wholesale price, a pre- 

 mium of $100 



376. For the best and largest va- 

 riety of Woolen Goods manufactured 

 in any other slave State, if of equal 

 or superior quality to those manufac- 

 tured in Yirgiiiia, to be labeled after 

 the same manner as. above described, 



a premium of 50 



377. For the best samples of Ne- 

 gro Clothing manufactured in Vir- 

 ginia, regard being had to quality 



and cheapness at wholesale prices, 50 

 377 i Best and largest variety of 



coarse cheap Shoes, 5 

 3772". Best and cheapest Wool 



Hats, 5 

 387f. Best and cheapest Negro 



Brogues, 10 



Judges : 



Horace L. Kent, Richmond. 



Samuel Putney, " 



Thos. R. Price, " 



E. B. Bentley, " 



William Breeden, " 



Samuel M. Price, " 



Class 71. — Household Manufactures. 



378. Best bed Quilt, $5 



379. Second best, 3 



