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To Corydon Crouk for (374) lot winter apples. Not all correctly 

 named. Discretionary premium 50 cents. ^ 



To D. S. Williams for (382) three varieties table apples. Not named 

 — might be table apples next spring. Discretionary premium 50 cts. 



Good specimens of peai-s — the Louisa bonne de Jersey and Pass 

 Colmer, accompanying lot 225, were not entered. 



A plate of fine specimens of Detroit Black Apple, with another of 

 Russete, not entered — worthy of notice. 



Your committee found their labors very much increased from the 

 great neglect and incorrectness in naming. 



Several fine lots lost a regular premium from this circumstance alone. 



The advantage of great attention to nomenclature cannot be too 

 strongly urged ; indeed, it is absolutely necessary, before a correct list 

 of desirable fruits can be recommended. 



Judges. — Daniel Clarke, J. W. Armstrong, D. Preston. 



VEGETABLES. 



Celery, 1st premium to Stephen BeaSley, 2d to J. B. Walker. 



White table turnips, 1st premium to Enos Miller. 



Beets, 1st premium to J. D. Morehouse, 2d to E. Drake, also to J. W. 



King. 

 Carrots, 1st premium to L. Phillips, 2d to Charles Rankin. 

 Onions, 1st premium to J. W. King, 2d to L. E. Curtis. 

 Cabbage, 1st premium to 0. H. Summers, 2d to Benjamin Pierson, also 



to J. B. Walker. 

 Tomatoes, 1st premium to William Knowles. 

 Beans, premium to S. D. Halsey. 

 Squashes, Ist premium to T. V. Rogers, 2d to Benjamin Pierson, 3d to 



Charles Raukin. 

 Pumpkin, premium to W. L. McGlinchey . 

 Table potatoes, premium to Solomon Stone. 



Committee also recommend discretionary premiums as follows: 

 J. L. Gage, for radishes. 

 H. W. Wood, for a peck Mexican potatoes. 

 W. L. McGlinchey, for egg plants. 

 A cauliflower, not entered. 

 W. L. McGlinchey, for rhubarb. 



