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FLOWERS.— No. of Entries, 12. 



Judges. — Albert C. Ingham, Madison ; E. B. Quiner, Watertown ; George 

 W. Crabb, Janesville; E. C. Hull, Madison. 



Best general display ; Charles Giffbrd, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Best floral ornaments ; Cliarles Giftbrd, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Second best general display ; S. P. Beeclier, Milwaukee. $2. 



Best display of dalilias and phloxes ; Franklin K. Phoenix, Delavan. Diploma. 



Second best display of dahlias and phloxes; J.W. Parker, Milwaukee. Certificate. 



PAINTINGS, PRINTING, AND DAGUERREOTYPES.— No. or Extries, 12. 



Judges. — E. B. Quiner, Watertown; Albert C.Ingham, Madison; George 

 W. Crabb, Janesville; E. C. Hull, Madison. 



Best exhibition of card printing — equal Premium; Rufus King, Milwaukee, 

 Diploma. 



Best exhibition of card printing — equal premium; Charles S. Hurley, Mil- 

 waukee. Diploma. 



Best exhibitions of card printing — equal premium; B. B. Cary, Milwaukee. 

 Diploma. 



Best exhibitions of card printing — equal premium; Elisha Starr, Milwaukee. 

 Diploma. 



Best specimen of book and pamphlet printing ; Rufus King, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Best exhibition of daguerreotypes; Stamm and Upmann, Milwaukee. Diploma. 



Best specimen of painting in water colors — flowers; Miss H. Brace, Janesville. 

 |2. 



Second best specimens of painting in water colors — flowers ; Miss Jane Goodrich, 

 Milton. |1. 



Best landscape paintings; Miss Olive Ketchell, Janesville. Diploma. 



Best specimen of painting in oils; Oliver S. Clayton, Beloit. Diploma. 



Card Printing. — The Committee report that the specimens presented were 

 all of the best character, and wei-e pleasing evidence of the height to which 

 this department of " the art preservative of all arts," had been carried. In view 

 of the impossibility of giving the palm to any particular competitor, they have 

 given equal rank to all. 



Book and Pamphlet Printing. — The specimens exhibited by General Rufus 

 King, of Milwaukee, were of the finest style of work, and show conclusively 

 that "book-making" can be carried on in Wisconsin as well as among "the rest 

 of mankind." 



