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F. A. Ebel , Sacramento — Collection of cut flowers. 



F. A. Elwl, Saoramento — Collection of bouquets. 



F. A. Ebi'l, Sacramento — Collection of Australian plants. 



F. A. Ebel, Sacramento — Collection of plants for ereenhouse, conservatory, and window culture. 



F. A. Ebel, Saoramento— Display of hanging baskets containing growing plants. 



F. A. Miller, San Francisco — Collection of ornamental foliage plants. 



F. A. Miller. San Francisco — Collection of new and rare plant<j. 



Mrs. E. H. Williams, Sacramento — Disjjlay of hanging baskets containing plants. 



James Iluichinson, Oakland — Collection of cut tlowers. 



CLASS V. 



McLi.ughry & Rider, Sacramento ( (miiiy — Seven hundred pounds of cheese. 

 W. Kerlh & Company, Sacramento County— Twelve cheeses. 



CLASS VI. 



C. W. Rapp it Company, Sacramento — Four loaves of baker's bread. 

 Mrs. J. P. Gilbert, Sacramento — Domestic corn bread. 



Mrs. J. P. Odbcrt, Sacramento — Domestic rye bread. 



Mrs. J. P. 0<ll)ert, Sacramento — Domestic brown bread. 



Mrs. J. P. Gilbert, Sacramento — Assortment of domestic bread. 



Mrs. .J. P. Gdbert, Saoramento — Display of domestic biscuit. 



AV. F. Peterson, Sacramento — Four loaves of baker's bread. 



Mrs. Peter Burns, Sacramento — Fifty pounds of firkin l)Utter, three months old. 



Mrs. Peter Burns, Sacramento — Ten pounds of roll butter. 



Mrs. William Bassett, Sacramento — Domestic wheat bread. 



Mrs. R. K. Wick, Sacramento — Domestic wheat bread. 



Mrs. R. K. Wick, Sacramento — Domestic corn bread. 



Mrs. R. K. Wick, Sacramento — Domestic brown bread. 



Mrs. J. 11. Roberts, Sacramento — Domestic rye bread. 



Mrs. J. II. Roberts, Sacramento — Domestic corn bread. 



Mrs. R. K. Wick, Sacramento — Domestic rye bread. 



Schroer Brothers, Saoramento — Display of pilot bread. 



Schrocr Brothers, Sacramento — Display of biscuit. 



Schroer Brothers, Sacramento — Display of soda biscuit. 



Schroer Brothers, Saoramento — Display of butter crackers. 



Schroer Brothers, Saoramento — Display of sweet crackers. 



Schroer Brothers, Saoramento — Display of Boston crackers. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — Ten pounds of butter, in rolls. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — Domestic corn bread. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — Domestic rj'e bread. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — Domestic brown bread. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — Domestic wheat bread. 



Mrs. E. F. Aiken, Sacramento — General display of domestic bread. 



Miss Nellie Burns, Sacramento — Domestic corn bread. 



Miss Nellie Burns, Sacramento — Domestic rye bread. 



Miss Nellie Burns, Sacramento — Domestic brown bread. 



Miss Nellie Burns, Saoramento — Domestic wheat bread. 



Miss Nellie Burns, Sacramento — Domestic biscuit. 



Miss Nellie Burns, Sacramento — General display of domestic bread. 



Miss Angela Caddogan, Sacramento — Domestic wheat bread. 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. 



D. C. Yovmg, Sonoma County — Display of apjiles. 



D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Twelve varieties of apjjles. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Si.x varieties of apples. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County' — Three varieties of apples. 



D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Display of pears. ^ 



D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Twelve varieties of pears. " 



D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Six varieties of pears. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Three varieties of pears. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma Co\inty — Display of peaches. 

 D. C. Young, .Sonoma County — Seven varieties of peaches. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Si.x varieties of plums. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Disjilay of tropical fruits. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Display of oranges. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Display of lemons. 

 D. C. Young, Sonoma County — Diy)lay of seedling fruits. 

 . D. C. Young, Sonoma County — General display by the producer. 



