200 Transactions of the Santa Clara Valley 



NUTS. 



Best English walnuts, D. B. Moody, $2. 

 Best black walnuts, L. H. Baseom, $2. 

 Best soft-shell almonds, E. L. Wright, $2. 

 Best hard-shell ahnonds. Miss Ella L. Hills, $2. 

 Best chestnuts. At M. Ogier, $2. 



PLANTS AND I'LOWKRS. 



Best greenhouse plants, Jackson Lewis, $25. 



Best hanging basket, ]Mrs. Jackson Lewis, $2. 



Best collection of cut flowers, Mrs. W. H. Lattin. .$.5. 



Best cuUection of roses and dahlias, Mrs. W. II. Lattin, $5. 



Best three vases and bouquets, Mrs. W. H. Lattin, .$3. 



Best parlor bouquets, Mrs. Jackson Lewis, S3. 



Best collection of assorted plants, T. D. Appleby, $5. 



Best exhibit amateur of flowers, T. D. Appleby, $5. 



Best exhibit of hand bouquets, T. D. Appleby, $2. 



Best exhibit of hardy ornamental plants, Wm. O'Donnell, $25. 



Special mention made of mammoth sunflower, by Mrs. L. J. Watkins. 



Wm. O'Donnell, special premium recommended for fruit trees. 



NATIVE WINES AND LIQUORS. 



Best two kinds of wine and cider vinegar, J. H. Kelly, $2. 



DAIRY PRODUCE. 



Best exhibit of cheese, Isaac Dixon, $2. 

 Best five rolls or more of butter. Miss Amanda Rogers, $2. 

 Best case of comb honey, W. Erkson & Company, honorable mention. 



The Committees awarded first premiums for butter and cheese to Wm. Erkson & Company, but 

 as the articles were not entered in the name of the producer they could npt compete. 



BREAD AND PASTRY. 



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Best six loaves of baker's bread, C. McGettigan, $5. 



Best biscuit, Miss Delia Rogers, $2. 



Best soda biscuit, Mrs. H. E. Hills. $2. 



Best corn bread, Mrs. H. E. Hills, $2. 



Best domestic brown bread, Mrs. I. A. Wilcox, $2. 



Best wheat bread, Mrs. L. J. Watkins, .$2. 



Best exhibit of pastry, Mrs. J. H. Kelly, $5. 



Best Boston brown bread, Mrs. F. Smith, $2. 



Best exhibit %i' cakes, three kinds, Miss Emily L. Peelor, $5. 



EMBROIDERY, NEEDLE, AND FANCY WORK. 



Best embroidered net dress. Miss Eva Baseom, premium recommended. 



Best exhibit of spatter work'. Miss Abby Lewis, 4'2. 



Best table cloth, Mrs. C. F. Willey, $2. 



Best lambrequin, Mrs. C. F. Willey, premium recommended. 



Best worsted work, Mrs. C. F. Willey, $2. 



Best sea moss album, Mrs. Albert G. Nve, diploma recommended. 



Best chenille work, F. W. Wolff, .$2 



Best work in card-board, five articles, Mrs. J. J. Hyde, $2. 



Best embroidery, screen, Emma Gambert, $2. 



Best robe and mat. Angora Robe and Glove Company, .$2. 



Best pair of tidies,' Mrs. C. B. Turner, $2. 



Best hand sewing, Mrs. C. B. Turner, $2. 



Best cambj-ic embroidery, Mrs. W. C. Wilson, $5. 



Best exhibit of knitting, Mrs. E. P. Beal, $2. 



Best silk quilt, Mrs. V.^C. Mason, $2. 



Best improvement in the manufacture of shirts, Charles Ruff, premium recommended. 



Best tapestry work, Teresa Wood, $2. 



Best display of bead Avork, Mrs. E. L. Bradley, $5. 



Best display of crochet work, F. Lascano, $2. 



Best cotton tidy, Mrs. C. B. Turner, $2. 



Best sofa cushion, Mrs. E. L. Bradley, $2. 



Best feather work, Miss Libbie Soderer, $2. 



Best wax work, Mrs. L. M. Curtis, $5. 



Best hair wreath. Miss M. S. Swope, $2. 



Best point lace handkerchief, ties, and culfs, Mrs. 0. S. George, diploma. 



Best skeleton leaf work, Jennie C. Gould, $2. 



Best worsted work, Mrs. Charles Barr, $2. 



Best lace netting, Miss Lucy Elitch, $2. 



