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preferred for this purpose.) — Emil Baur, Ann Arbor, Mich., first; N., J. CHnton, Windsor,. 

 Windsor, Ont., second. 



Class 64. — Special Exhibit of Peaches. 



Most judiciously selected, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of peaches, not 

 less than twelve varieties, grown by the exhibitor, adapted to dessert and culinary pur- 

 poses, and affording a succession throughout the usual season of this fruit — C. A. Ses- 

 sions, Mears, Mich., first; Benton Gebhart, Hart, Mich., second. 



Most judiciously selected, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of eight varieties 

 of peach for market purposes, grown by the exhibitor, and aft'ording a succession as far 

 as practicable — Benton Gebhart, Hart, Mich., first; C. A. Sessions, Mears, Mich., 

 second. 



Most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of four varieties of peach 

 for market, without regard to succession, grown by the exhibitor — C. A. Sessions, 

 Mears, Mich., first; Benton Gebhart, Hart, Mich., second. 



Most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of a single peck of a 

 variety of peach for market, grown by the exhibitor - Benton Gebhart, Hart, Mich., 

 first. 



Note on this class by the awarding committee: "The general exhibit is most remark- 

 a,ble for the season." 



Class 65. — Special Exhibits of Pears. 



Most judiciously selected, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of pears for 

 dessert or family and culinary purposes, not less than twelve varieties, grown by 

 the exhibitor, affording a succession during the usual season — C. W. Counter, North 

 Toledo, Ohio, first; W. C. Sheffer, South Haven, Mich., second; E. Baur, Ann Arbor, 

 Mich., third. 



Most judiciously selected, best grown, and carefully bandied exhibit of eight varieties 

 of pear for market, with succession, grown by exhibitor — C. W. Counter, North Toledo, 

 Ohio, first; W. C. Sheffer, South Haven, Mich., second; D. G. Edmiston, Adrian, Mich., 

 third. 



Most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of four varieties of pear 

 for market, without regard to succession, grown by the exhibitor — C. W. Counter, 

 North Toledo, Ohio, first; D. G. Edmiston, Adrian, Mich., second; N. J. Clinton, 

 Windsor, Ont., third. 



Most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of one peck of a single 

 variety of pear for market, grown by the exhibitor — C. W. Counter, North Toledo, 

 Ohio, first; N. J. Clinton, Windsor, Ont., second; E. Baur, Ann Arbor, Mich., third. 



Note on this class by awarding committee: "The general exhibit of pears is creditable 

 and we must mention one exhibitor, entering as No. 26, as worthy of special mention 

 for superiority of specimens." The exhibitor referred to was C. W. Counter of North 

 Toledo, Ohio. 



Class 66. — Special Exhibits of Pluvis. 



Most judiciously selected, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of not less than 

 fifteen varieties of plum for dessert or family and culinary purposes, affording a 

 succession throughout the usual season — C. A. Sessions, Mears, Mich., first; Benton 

 Gebhart, Hart, Mich., second. 



Most judiciously selected, best grown and carefully handled exhibit of ten varieties 

 of plum for dessert, family, and culinary purposes, grown by the exhibitor, affording a 

 succession during the usual season of this fruit — C. A. Sessions, Mears, Mich., first; 

 Benton Gebhart, Hart. Mich., second. 



Exhibit of most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled five varieties of plum 

 for market purposes, regardless of succession, grown by the exhibitor— Benton Geb- 

 hart, Hart, Mich., first; C. A. Sessions, Mears, Mich., second. 



Exhibit of most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled single peck of a variety 

 of plum for market purposes, grown by the exhibitor — Benton Gebhart, Hart, Mich., 

 first. 



Note by awarding committee: "The exhibit of plums is one of the finest we have 

 ever seen, and especially for this season, and is worthy of special mention." 



Class 67. — Special Exhibit of Giripes. 



Exhibit of foreign grapes, grown under glass — A. Sigler, Adrian, Mich., first. 



