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Mrs. J. Brown, Detroit, 1 flat bouquet. 

 J. L. Stout, Troy, 4 varieties table potatoes. 



« « 2 " turnips. 



" " 3 seedling winter apples. 



Mrs. C. Jenks, Detroit, 1 nutmeg geraneum. 



" " 1 monthly rose. 



" "1 tea rose. 



Mrs. E. P. Bradner, Redford Centre, melon basket of petunias. 

 E. R. Post, Detroit, 6 heads cabbage. 

 M. H. Webster, Detroit, turtle soup beans. 

 Hiram Walker, Detroit, white sweet water grapes. 



" " Tuscarora sweet corn. 



John Roberts, " 7 varieties foreign grapes, grown under glass. 

 Mrs. J. Brown, Battle Creek, 6 varieties pansies. 



" " collection cut flowers. 



J. W. Keith, Trenton, collection of peaches. 

 Hubbard &_Davis, Detroit, 2 citron melons. 



" " 1 peck potatoes. 



" " 2 cheese pumpkins. 



Mrs. E. C. Walker, « 1 floral design. 

 Wm. Adair, " collection cut flowers. 



" " " of roses. 



Henry Fowler, " 12 heads cabbage. 



M. S. Gillet, Port Huron, 10 varieties pears. 

 John Jenkins, Niles, 1 bunch paw paws. 

 James Waterfield, Eagle Lake, sweet turnips. 

 Mark Flannigan, Detroit, mangel wurtzel. 

 George Crabb, " early horn carrots. 



GRAIN, FLOUR AND SEEDS. 



R. Gillespie, Detroit, 1 barrel flour. 



T. H. Parker, " 1 bushel timothy seed. 



" " 1 bushel clover seed. 



H. L. Paddock, Pontiac, 1 bbl. flour. 



