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Selection of apples, pears and plums. J. C. Howard, Milwaukee. 



One box of fruits. P. M. Perkins, Burlington. 



Selections of apples. E. B. Quiner, Watertown. 



Tliirty-fi\e varieties of apples; three of pears; two of gi-apes. F, K. Phoenix, 



Delavan. 

 Two fall pippins. Cyrus Hawley, Milwaukee. 

 One lot of fruit. H. Ludington, Milwaukee. 

 Varieties of peaches. George 0; Tiffany, Milwaukee. 

 One bunch of Isabella grapes. A. D. Mitchell, Janesville. 

 One variety of grapes, and one of apples. W. Talcott, Rockton. 

 Varieties of apples. J. Eoberts, Janesville. 



It is mucli to be regretted that the names of the several varieties of fruit exhi- 

 bited were not given. 



m. 28.— FLOWERS. 



One flat boquet — pansies, dahlias, &c. ; large floral ornament. Charles Giffbrd, 



Milwaukee. 

 One phlox boquet — flat ; one mixed flowers — flat ; one mixed flowers — round ; 



one hand boquet. S. P. Beecher, -Milwaukee. 

 Dahlias and roses. J. W. Parker, Milwaukee. 

 Twenty varieties of dahlias; five of phloxes. F. K. Phoenix, Delavan. 



No. 29.-PAmTIISrG, «fec. 

 Specimens of card printing. B. B. Cary, Milwaukee. 

 Specimens of Daguerreotype. Stamm and Upmann, Milwaukee. 

 Specimens of printing and cards. Charles S. Hurley, Milwaukee. 

 Specimens of book and card printing. Rufus King, Milwaukee. 

 Specimens of card printing. E. Starr, Milwaukee. 

 One water color painting. Miss H. Brace, Janesville. 

 One water color painting. Miss Jane Goodrich, Milton. 

 One oil painting. Oliver S. Clayton, Beloit. 

 Four landscape drawings ; one water color painting. Miss Olive Ketchell, Janesville. 



No. 30.— STOVES. 

 One economist cooking stove. James Seville, Milwaukee. 



No. 31.— GOLD AND SILVER WARE, &c. 



One show case of watches; gold and silver fancy articles. A. B. Van Cott, Racine. 

 One case of jewelry. S. Gardiner, jun. Milwaukee. 

 An assortment of jewelry.- J. R. Treat, Milwaukee. 



