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Ionia County. — N. E. Smith and C. Hosford, Ionia, — exhibit of Ionia fruit. 

 Jackson County. — Choice samples of fruit by Geo. avoir, Spring Arbor; 



A. A. Bliss, Jackson ; II. C. Fassetfc, C. Harrington, Elijah Bemis, and Robt. 

 Bradford, Sandstone; II. II. Daniels, Blackmail ; II. J. Crego, Liberty, and J. 

 N. Peck, Henrietta. 



Kalamazoo County. — II. Dale Adams, Galesburg, — samples of autumnal 

 Swaar, Jersey Sweet, and Northern Spy apples ; also a large collection of apples 

 from various counties. Among the other fruit exhibitors were William Bair 

 and W. Judson, of Schoolcraft; E. Buell, J. Den Bleyker, E. II. Wheeler, E. 

 Buel, C. P. Davis, C. N. Davis, N. J. Strong, Dr. Southard, Bragg & Stearns, 

 and J. S. M. Grundy, of Kalamazoo; E. P. Flanders, J. C. Blake, and J. P. 

 McNaughton, of Galesburg. 



Kent County. — E. Bradfield, Ada, — thirty-six varieties of grapes. Win. 

 Rowe, Walker, — apples. H. Downs, Ada, — samples of fruit. The Grand 

 River Valley Horticultural Society, Grand Rapids, sent a general collection 

 of fruit. 



Lenawee County. — The Lenawee Farmers' Club sent a large collection of 

 apples, embracing 107 varieties, carefully packed, the names of the growers 

 and the number contributed by each being as follows : From Adrian, — B. W. 

 Steere, 60 ; John Hunt, 3 ; Fred. Meddick, 12 : Charles Bradish, 6 ; H. X. 

 Knowles, 1 ; IraLadd, 12. From Dover, — Smith Thompson, 2; Daniel Hold- 

 ridge, 2 ; James Therber, 1. From Macon, — Israel Pennington, 28 ; Joseph 

 Pennington, 5. From Blissfield, — W. Grandy, 13 ; Dr. R. B. C. INTewcomb, 

 20 ; M. H. Cogswell, 3 ; Luther Smith, 1 ; George Sisson, 3 ; R. B. French, 3 : 

 H. B. Clark, 3; L. E. Goodrich, 15. From Raisin, — E. B. Hibbard, 14; 

 Horace Hoxsie, 14; Loyal Lovejoy, 16. From Palmyra, — Peter Collar, 6; 

 Henry Furbeck, 6 ; S. B. Mann, 8. From Rome, — Samuel Reed, 1. From 

 Canandaigua, — J. Lee, 5. From Ogden, — W. H. Cheeney, 0. From Madi- 

 son, — T. J. Gibbs, 8. From Ridgeway, — John Britton, 21. From Tecumseh, 

 — J. Kennedy, 18. The pears are also excellent, and were contributed by J. 

 (I. Clenathen, Henry Furbeck, N. J. Strong, and F. Lewis. A. Sigler, of 

 Adrian, contributed a very good display of foreign grapes. 



Monroe County. — The Diedrich Vineyard. — Delaware, Concord, Xortons 

 Va., Seedling, and Catawba wines. Point aux Peaux Wine Company, — Con- 

 cord and Delaware wines. E. Sumner, — blackwalnuts, hazel, and hickory nuts. 

 J. M. Loose, — pears. I. E. Ilgenfritz, — collection of fifty varieties of pears. 

 Reynolds, Lewi- & Co., — selection of apples. Chas. Atkinson, B. Compton. <>. 

 Hrinkerhoff, Monroe, — grapes and other fruits. 



Oakland County. — H. Walter and Mrs. G. Kirby, Clarkston, M. Delano, 

 Oxford, — apples and other fruits. 



Oceana County. — E. J. Shirtz, Hart, — apples and plums. Oceana County 

 Pomologieal Society, — forty-eight varieties of apples, nine of pears, three of 

 peaches, and three of crab apples. 



Ottawa County. — Walter G. Sinclair and Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, — 

 Baldwin apples, grapes. Thomas Wilde, Berlin, — apples. 



Saginaw County. — E. F. Guild, East Saginaw, — choice collection of 

 grapes. 



St. Joseph COUNTY. — A. G. True, Three Rivers, — collection of fruit. 



Van' Buren County. — South Haven Pomologieal Society, — a general col- 

 lection of fruit elsewhere noticed. Paw Paw: 0. Engle, — peaches and grapes. 



B. W. Abrams and J. Q. Morse, — apples. South Haven: D. O. Loveday and 



