176 TllANSACTIONS OF THE SaN JOxVQUIN VaLLEY 



SECOND DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS I. — FAlhl PRODUCTS, KTC. 



Premitun awarded to Mrs. L. M. Fairbanks, for best exhibit of native grasses, $5. 

 To G. C. Holmau, for bale of hoiw. $5. % 



CLASS II. — VKGKTABLES. 



For largest variety, grown on one ranch and exhibited by the producer, to Robert Reid, $10. 



CLASS III. — WINKS, ETC. 



For best grape brandy, vintage of 1875 or prior, to George West, $5. 



For best white wine, vintage of 1875 or prior, to George West, $5. 



For best red wine, vintage of 1874 or prior, to George West, $5. 



For best white (sweet) wine, vintage of 1875 or prior, to George West, $5. 



For best port (sweet) wine, vintage of 1875 or prior, to George West, $5. 



For best Angelica (sweet) wine, vintage of 1875 or prior, to George West, $5. 



For best sherry wine, to George West, $5. 



For best Madeira wine, to George West, $b. 



For best sparkling wine, to George West, $6. 



For best and largest assortment of wines, to George West, $10. 



CLASS IV. — HORTICULTURE. 



For best collection of apples in the district, to Joseph Putnam, .$10. ' 



For second best collection of apples in the district, to L. U. Shippee, $5. 



For best five varieties of apples or over in the district, to Joseph Putnam,. $2. 



For best collection of pears in the district, to Joseph Putnam, $5. 



For second best collection of pears in the district, to L. U. Shippee, $2 50. 



For best five varieties of pears, to .Joseph Putnam, $3. 



For best three varieties of pears, to Joseph Putnam, $2. 



For best collection of peaches, to C. V. Thompson, .f 5. 



For best twelve peaches, of any variety, to C. V. Thompson, $3. 



For best quinces, to W. H. Van Vlear, $3. 



For second best quinces, to Joseph Putnam, $2. 



For best collection of grapes, to George West, ."^lO. 



For second best collection of grapes, to Mrs. S. W. Sperry, $5. 



For best five varieties of grapes, to George West', $5. 



For second best five varieties of grapes, to Mrs. S. W. Sperry, $3. 



For best single variety of grapes, to W. L. Overheiser, .$5. 



For best eight bunches of raisin grapes, to George West, $5. 



For best assortment of figs, to Robert Reid, $3. 



For second best assortment of figs, to Frank Cutting, $2. 



For best six specimen figs, to Frank Cutting, $3. 



For soft-shell almonds, to Mrs. George S. Ladd, $3. 



For best jjeanuts, to Joseph Hale, Jr., $3. 



CURED BY EXHIBITORS. 



For best box of dried prunes, to Mrs. James Littlchale, $3. 



For second best box of dried prunes, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $2. 



For best box of dried raisins, to Mrs. James Littlehale, $3. 



For second best box of dried raisins, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, .$2. 



For best box of dried figs, to Bertie Lyons, $3. 



For secoed best box of dried figs, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $2. 



For best box of dried plums, to Mrs. James Littlehale, $3. 



For best box of dried peaches, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $2. 



For best box of dried pears, to Mrs. James Littlehale, $2. 



For best box of dried apricots, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $2. 



For best box of dried nectarines, to Mr. J. C. Reid, $2. 



For best exhibition of fruits preserved in spirits, to Mrs. .J. C. Reid, $2 50. 



For best exhibition of fruits ])reserved in sugar, to Mrs. James Hale, $10. 



For second best exhibition of fruits preserved in sugar, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $5. 



For best exhibition of jellies, to Mrs. C. J. Smith, $5. 



For second best exhibition of jellies, to Mrs. W. H. Van Vlear, $2 50. 



For best exhibition of pickles, to Mrs. Joseph Halo, $5. . 



For second best exhibition of pickles, to Mrs. J. C. Reid, $2 50. 



CLASS V. FLORAL. 



For collection of flowering plants in bloom, to W. B. West, $10. 

 For ornamental foliage plants, to W. B. West, $2. 



