THE ANNUAL FAIR OF 18S2. 101 



Richmond, Kalaniazoo, Grand Admirable Clin:x> Mountain Hose, Susque- 

 hanna, Oldmixon, Late Crawford. 



Class 3. Most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of four 

 varieties of peaches for market, without regard to succession, grown by the 

 exhibitor. First }iremium, A. G. Gullcy, on Barnard, Early Crawford, 

 Jacques Rareripe, Hill's Chili. Second premium, J. N. Stearns, on Moun- 

 tain Rose, Susquehanna, Oldmixon, Jacques Rareripe. Third premium, J. 

 M. Blowers, on Mountain Rose, Early Crawford, Jacques Rareripe, and Old- 

 mixon. 



In Class 4, most profitable single market variety of peach, there were four 

 entries of the following varieties: Susquehanna, Late Crawford, Mountain 

 Rose, and Snow's Orange. First premium, Late Crawford, shown by August 

 "Woodley, of New Buffalo. Second premium, Mountain Rose, shown by J. N. 

 Stearns. Third premium to Snow's Orange, shown by E. J. Shirts, of Shelby. 



DIVISION F — SPECIAL EXHIBITS OF PEARS. 



Class 1. 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. First premium, A. G. Gulley, South Haven, on the following list: 

 Bartlett, Howell, Buflum, Seckel, Flemish Beauty, Sheldon, Duchess, White 

 Doyenne, Beurre D' Anjou, Lawrence, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Vicar, 



Class 3. Most judiously selected, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit 

 of eight varieties of pears for market, with succession, grown by the exhibitor. 

 First premium, A. G. Gulley, on Bartlett, Buifum, Lawrence, Seckel, Duchess, 

 Sheldon, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Howell. 



Class 3. Most profitable, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit of four 

 varieties of pears for market, without regard to succession, grown by the 

 exhibitor. Four entries in this class by A. G. Gulley, J. N. Stearns, Robert 

 Van Brunt, and Belle Doney. First premium, J. N. Stearns, on Bartlett, 

 Duchess, Lawrence, Beurre D' Anjou. Second premium. Belle Doney, of 

 Jackson, on Bartlett, Sheldon, Seckel, and Beurre D' Anjou. Third prem- 

 ium, Robert Van Brunt, of St. Joseph, on Bartlett, Beurre Clairgeau, Louise 

 Bonne de Jersey, and Beurre D' Anjou. 



In Class 4, best market variety, there were four entries, all Bartletts. First 

 premium, Belle Doney, Jackson. Second premium, J. N. Stearns, Kalama- 

 zoo. Third premium, Robert Van Brunt, St. Joseph. 



DIVISION G — SPECIAL EXHIBITS OF PLUMS (TWELVE SPECIMENS OF EACH). 



Class 1. Most judiciously selected, best grown, and carefully handled exhibit 

 of not less than fifteen varieties of plums for dessert or family and culinary 

 purposes, affording a succession throughout the usual season. First premium, 

 Geo. C. McClatchie, of Ludingtou, on Damson, German Prune, Green Gage, 

 Coe's Golden Drop, Lawrence's Favorite, Washington, General Hand, Yellow 

 Egg, Guthrie's Late Green, Quackenbos, Prince Engelbert, Red Magnum 

 Bonum, Purple Magnum Bonum, Lombard, and Orleans. Second premium, 

 E. J. Shirts, Shelby, on German Prune, Traverse Seedling, Green Gage, Gen- 

 eral Hand, Purple E^rg^ Red Egg, Yellow Egg, Lombard, Lawrence's Favor- 

 ite, Canada Egg, Peach, Prince's Yellow Gage, Lombard Seedling, Colum- 

 bia, and Brad sh aw. 



