

338 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



FIFTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASSES I AND II. — AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, ETC. 



Best one bushel of wheat, Wax Brothers, $2 50. 



Best one bushel of rye, Wax Brothers, $2 50. 



Best one bushel of barley, C. H. McCuen, $2 50. 



Best exhibit of clover seed, G. H. Miller, $2 50. 



Best exhibit of flour, Reuben Dumuth, $5. 



Best one bushel of shelled corn, C. H. McCuen, $2 50. 



Best exhibit of India corn, C. H. McCuen, $2 50. 



Best exhibit of green sweet corn, Jacob Lyon, $2 50. 



Best exhibit of potatoes, twenty-five pounds, C. H. McCuen, $3. 



Best exhibit and greatest varieties of potatoes, one peck each, C. PI. McCuen, $10. 



Best new variety of potatoes, originated by the exhibitor, C. H. McCuen, $5. 



Best exhibit of onions, Kramp Brothers, $2 50. 



Best exhibit of tomatoes, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best exhibit of cabbage, C. H. McCuen, $1. 



Best exhibit of watermelons, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best exhibit of muskmelons, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best twelve parsnips, C. H. McCuen, $1. 



Best twelve carrots, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best twelve cucumbers, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best twelve beets, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best twelve peppers, J. C. Marsh, $1. 



Best twelve turnips, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best dried beans, twenty pounds or more, Jacob Lyon, $1. 



Best quality and greatest variety of garden vegetables raised by one person, Jacob Lyon, $5. 



Second best quality and greatest variety of garden vegetables raised by one person, C. H. McCuen, 



$2 50. 

 Third best quality and greatest variety of garden vegetables raised by one person, F. Veercamp, 



$1 50. 



[Your committee would recommend that a premium of $2 be awarded to L. Rosier, for fine 

 display of squashes; also, that a premium of $2 be awarded to C. H. McCuen, for second best 

 quality of wheat; and to F. Veercamp, $1 50, for third best quality of wheat on exhibition.] 



CLASS III. — FLOWERS, PLANTS, ETC. 



Best and largest collection of flowering plants in bloom, Mrs. Eddy, $2 50. 



Best collection of ornamental foliage plants, Mrs. I. Eddy, $2 50. 



Best collection of new and rare plants, Mrs. O'Donnell, $1 50. 



Best collection of roses in bloom, Zero, $1 50. 



Best collection of fuchsias in bloom, Mrs. I. Eddy,$l 50. 



Best exhibit of cut flowers, Mrs. Jacob Lyon, $1 50. 



Best display of bouquets, Mrs. Bamber, $1 50. 



Best collection of plants suitable for green house and window culture, Mrs. I. Eddy, $1 50. 



Best display of hanging baskets, Mrs. John J. Reed, $1 50. 



Best display of native grasses, C. H. McCuen, $2 50. 



Best display of hem}}, not less than ten pounds, Zero, $2 50. 



Best display of flax, not less than ten pounds, Zero, $2 50. 



Best display of cotton, not less than ten pounds, Zero, $2 50. 



Best display of hops, not less than ten pounds, W. W. Hoyt, $2 50. 



Best display of ramie, not less than ten pounds, Zero, $2 50. 



Best display of leaf tobacco, Charles McCuen, $2 50. 



And recommend the following: 

 Miss Ettie Barlow, dried bouquet, special mention. 

 Joseph O'Neil, castor beans, special mention. 

 Mrs. McMurry, bouquet of skeleton leaves, special premium. 

 The thanks of the Society to Mrs. Wickman for her elegant floral present. 



CLASSES IV AND V. — AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, ETC. 



Best twenty-five pounds firkin butter, J. Askew, $5. 



Best ten pounds roll butter, J. Askew, $5. 



Best ten pounds lard. Jacob Lyon, $2 50. 



Best four loaves wheat bread, Mrs. Tagtmeire, $3. 



Second best four loaves wheat bread, Mrs. Hunger, $2. 



Best biscuit, Mrs. Hunger. $2 50. 



Second best biscuit, Mrs. Fraser, $1 50. 



Best corn bread, one loaf, Mrs. Fraser, $1. 



Best brown bread, one loaf, Mrs. Fraser, $1. 



Best rye bread, Mrs. S. L. Reynolds, $1. 



Best graham bread, Mrs. S. L. Reynolds, $1. 



Best salt-raising bread, Mrs. Fraser, $2. 



