136 



1^0. 349. E. R. Post, Detroit, 6 cabbages, 2d premium, $2 00 



No. 16, Wm. Balls, Detroit, ^ peck tomatoes, 1st premium. 



Transactions and 2 00 



No. 230. Hubbard & Davis, Detroit, ^ peck tomatoes, 2d prem., 2 00 



No. 263. Wm. Lowes, Birmingham, 12 ruta bagas, 2d prem., 2 00 

 No. 70. R. R. Briggs, Romeo, best and greatest variety culinary 



vegetables. Transactions and , 5 00 



No. 31. Jobn Ford, Detroit, 2d best and greatest variety culi- 

 nary vegetables. Transactions and 3 00 



The following articles being from another State, though they are the 

 best exhibited, they could not compete for the premiums. The Com- 

 mittee recommend that a discretionary premium be awarded to them. 



Nos. 78, 81, 82, 85, 86, 90, 94. S. V. Malcomb, Cleveland, Ohio, 12 

 carrots, 12 parsnips, white onions, yellow onions, 12 roots salsify, 



1 peck sweet potatoes, Diploma. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



JOHN WINDER, 



Chairman of Committee. 



DIVISION H. — GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, BREAD & FIELD 



CROPS. 



The Committee on Division H, beg leave to report that they found 

 a very meanrre competition in many articles, particularly flour and 

 wheats there being but three barrels of flour entered, one sample of win- 

 ter wheat, and one of spring wheat, both were excellent specimens of 

 their kind ; very few oats and no barley or rye. 



We have awarded the following premiums : 



No. 24. J. D. Williams, Dexter, 2 bushels white flint wheat, 1st 



premium, $5 00 



No. 19. Thos. Hopson, Detroit, 2 bushels spring wheat, 2d pre- 

 mium. Transactions and 2 00 



No. 43. J. Curtis, Disco, 2 bushels yellow corn, 1st premium, 



Transactions and 5 00 



