EL DORADO DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 339 



Best exhibit and greatest variety of bread, Mrs. S. L. Reynolds, $3. 

 Special mention of Mrs. Veercamp's bread. 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. — HORTICULTURE. 



Best display of apples, J. Lyon, $5. 



Second best display of apples, I. S. Bamber, $3. 



Best twelve varieties of apples, I. S. Bamber, $5. 



Best six varieties of apples, P. J. Isbel, $3. 



Recommend premium to J. L. Weymouth, for good display of apples. 



Best display of pears, I. S. Bamber, $5. 



Second best display of pears, P. J. Isbel, $3. 



Best twelve varieties of pears, I. S. Bamber, $5. 



Best six varieties of pears, P. J. Isbel, $3. 



We recommend a premium to L. D. Marks, for good display of Bartlett pears. 



Best display of peaches, I. S. Bamber, $5. 



Second best display of peaches, J. C. Marsh, $3. 



Best six varieties of peaches, Thomas Hardie, $5. 



Best varieties of peaches, I. S. -Bamber, $2 50. 



Best display of plums, I. S. Bamber, $5. 



Second best display of plums, Jacob Lyon, $2 50. 



Best five varieties of plums, J. C. Marsh, $3. 



Best five varieties of plums, P. J. Isbel, $2. 



Best display of nectarines, J. Lyon, $5. 



Second best display of nectarines, .7. C. Marsh, $2 50. 



Best display of prunes, P. J. Isbel, $5. 



Second best display of prunes, J. G. O'Brian, $2 50. 



Best display of white figs, I. S. Bamber, $5. 



Best display of other varieties of figs, J. G. O'Brian, $3. 



Best display of seedling fruit, I. S. Bamber, $7. 



Second best display of seedling fruit, J. G. O'Brian, $3. 



Best and largest display of grapes, J. G. O'Brian, $7 50. 



Second best and largest display of grapes, Thomas Hardie, $5. 



Best exhibit of table grapes, T. Hardie, $5. 



Best exhibit wine grapes, J. G. O'Brian, $5. 



Best variety raisin grapes, Kramp Bros., $10. 



CLASSES II to IV. — DRIED FRUIT, PRESERVES, ETC. 



Best ten pounds dried peaches, C. McCuen, $1 50. 

 Best ten pounds dried apples, C. McCuen, $1 50. 

 Best ten pounds dried berries, C. McCuen, $1 50. 

 Best ten pounds dried cherries, C. McCuen, no award. 

 Best ten pounds dried nectarines, P. J. Isbel, $1 50. 

 Best ten pounds dried pears, P. J. Isbel, $1 50. 

 Best ten pounds sun dried figs, I. S. Bamber, $1 50. 

 Best ten pounds hot air dried figs, I. S. Bamber, $2 50. 

 Best ten pounds dried plums, J. Lyon, $1 50. 

 Best twenty pounds dried raisins, T. Hardie, $5. 

 Best display of raisins, T. Hardie, $10. 

 Best display of dried fruit, P. J. Isbel, $5. 

 Best display of dried prunes, P. J. Isbel, §1 50. 



CLASS III. — NUTS. 



One plate peanuts (only ones exhibited), P. J. Isbel, $2 50. 

 Best exhibit black walnuts, J. J. Crippin, $2 50. 

 Best exhibit chestnuts, Thos. Wallace* $2 50. 

 Best exhibit almonds, Kramp Bros., $2 50. 



CLASS IV. — PRESERVES, HONEY, ETC. 



Best ten pounds honey in comb, P. J. Isbel, $2 50. 



Best display preserves, in glass, Mrs. Reynolds, $2 50. 



Mrs. S. A. Evans, best display fruit, five varieties, hermetically sealed in glass, $5. 



Mrs. A. Darlington, best exhibit jellies, $2 50. 



Mrs. A. Darlington, best display of assorted pickles, $2 50. 



WINES AND LIQUORS. . 



Robert Chalmers, best red wine, $5. 

 Robert Chalmers, best sweet wine, $5. 



