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SQUASH. 



Geddes 1 But man's squash 25 lbs. 



1 American " 18i " 



'• 1 Marblehoad •• 34" " 



"■ 1 Golden Mammoth squasli 26 " 



" 1 Crook Neck '' 13 » 



2 Summer Scallops " 19J 



Mar 1 1 - - - 1 Squash 102 



" - 1 Hubbard squash 17 " 



H. C. Engle, Detroit 1 " " 29 " 



" " 2 Summer Scallops squash IG " 



Chipman, Reading • 1 Squash 71 " 



CABBAGE. 



Van Ileften, Kalamazoo 1 Drumhead IGi lbs. 



" 1 Red 13 " 



" " 1 Mammoth 20 " 



" " 1 Wurningstadt ...10 " 



Engle, Detroit 1 Drumhead 22^ " 



O. F. Abell, Wayne 1 Early .17" 



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BEETS AND MANGEL WURTZEL. 



Wurtz 1 Red Mangel Wurtzel IS lbs. 



" 1 " " IG^ " 



" 1 Sugar Beet. 17i '• 



Geddes 1 '• 12 



" 1 Mangel Wurtzel 15 



1 " 14 



Abell 1 Beet 13 " 



POTATOES. 



Van Heften 6 Potatoes 51 lbs. 



Walters, Utica .1 Peck ISl " 



Geddes G Early Rose 8' " 



" G Brownell's Beauties 5| " 



" 6 Victor 7 " 



'• G Ruby G '• 



ONIONS, ETC. 



Van Heften 3 Yellow Danvers 2^ lbs- 



" 3 White Globe 2 " 



" 3 Red Wethersfield 2J " 



" 1 Dozen Celery S" " 



Geddes 3 Giant Rocha Onions 4J '• 



'• 1 Winter Radish 10 " 



« ... 1" '• 11" 



Wurtz [.[][[[... [\[l " " \\[[[]]\[\[V.]"V. d " 



E verding % Bush. Tomatoes 39 '• 



.1 Vegetable Egg G 



If the practice of weighing each year could be continued, and a record thereof kept, 

 it would in time prove valuable, and Ije a means of ascertaining what progress was 

 being made in the growth of vegetables. For the prizes taken by these gentlemen 

 and others in the class to which the above articles belonged, I must refer you to the 

 Secretary's report. 



GRAIN. 



Tliere were not so many entries in this class as I should have been pleased to see. 

 Evidently, and for some reason, the people do not take the interest in this class which 

 the importance tiiereof would seem to demand. 



The Awarding Committee, at my request, weighed the wheat, and I here give the 

 wciglit per bushel, and name and residence of the grower; 



