STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Fifth Department — Continued. 



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Exhibitor. 



Felice Gabrielle. 

 Felice Gabrielle. 

 Felice Gabrielle. 



P. 0. Address. 



Article Exhibited. 



Award. 



Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 

 Sacramento. 



Felice Gabrielle Sacramento. 



Felice Gabrielle ! Sacramento. 



Felice Gabrielle. 

 Felice Gabrielle. 



Sacramento. 



Sacramento. 



Felice Gabrielle Sacramento. 



Felice Gabrielle ! Sacramento . 



W.C.HalL 



CLASS IV. 



Thomas O'Brien . 



T. Luderman 



F. A. Ebel 



F.A. Ebel. 



F. A. Ebel 



Frank Kuntz. 



Frank Kuntz 



Frank Kuntz 



Terrance Duffv. 



CLASSES V AND VI. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken 



J. B.Jewell 



W. H.Lowell 



A.J. Ryder & Russell . 



Mrs. W. F. Hicks 



Mrs. H. Cronkite 



Mrs. H. Cronkite 



Mrs. H. Cronkite 



Mrs. W. Bassett 



James Askew 



Mrs. W. F. Hicks ... 

 Mrs. F. P. Lowell — . 

 Clara A. Murphy ... 

 Mrs. W. F. Peterson 



Lodi, San Joa- 

 quin County.. 



Sacramento 



San Francisco 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



Sacramento.. 



Sacramento 



Sacramento 



San Francisco 



Sacramento 

 Sacramento 

 Sacramento 



Gait 



Sacramento 

 Brighton __ 



Brighton 



Brighton 



Sacramento 

 El Dorado __ 



Best three heads broccoli 



Best one half peck white onions 

 Best three green fleshed musk- 

 melons 



Best, one half peck Lima beans. 

 Best one half peck dry white 



beans 



Best one half peck dry field peas 



Best variety dry peas 



Best one half peck castor oil 



beans, dry 



Best table of vegetables 



Best eight Golden Sweet water- 

 melons 



Sacramento 

 Sacramento 

 Sacramento 

 Sacramento 



Best cut flowers 



Best variety new and rare plants 

 Best display ornamental foliage 



plants 



Best variety of plants suitable 



for greenhouse 



Best display of bouquets 



Best variety of flowering plants 



in bloom 



Best variety rose.s in bloom 



Best varieties fuchsias in bloom 

 Best display hanging baskets 



containing flowers 



Best domestic brown bread 



Best cheese, under one year old. 



Best cheese, four years old 



Best and largest display of cheese 



Best soda biscuit 



Best rye bread 



Best wheat bread 



Best raised soda biscuit 



Best display butter in rolls 



Best twenty-five firkins butter, 



three months old 



Best domestic corn bread 



Best display domestic bread 



Best display biscuit 



Best display bakers' bread 



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.Spec. prem. rec. 



.$10 00. 

 .$10 00. 



.$20 00. 



.$15 00. 

 .$10 00. 



.$20 00. 

 .$10 00. 

 .$10 00. 



..$5 00. 



$5 00. 



$10 00. 



$10 00. 



Diploma&$15 00. 



$2 00. 



$5 00. 



$5 00. 



$2 00. 



$15 00. 



$15 00. 



.$5 00. 

 $10 00. 

 _$2 00. 

 .$3 00. 



CLASS II.— FLOUR AND GRAIN. 



SPECIAL REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FLOUR AND GRAIN. 



To the State Board of Agriculture : 



Your Committee on Flour and Grain beg leave to report that they have made the following 

 awards : 



Bestsample of flour — John Bidwell. 



Greatest variety of wheat in ear or head — John Bidwell. 



Best sample of hops — O. D. Lovdall. 



Samples of corn, seeds, etc., on exhibition, were not in sufficient quantities to enable the com- 

 mittee, under the rules of the society, to award premiums, but were excellent in character and 

 quality, especially several varieties of garden seeds raised by Myrtie Dickinson, a young girl 

 thirteen years of age. 



The committee, being restricted to giving a premium for the best two varieties of wheat, 

 unhesitatingly award it to the Tuscany and Genesee varieties, the best exhibit of which was by 



