AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 315 



Huj;h Qiiinn, Chinese Camp — Collection of grapes. 

 HuEcli (^uinn, Ciiinese Camp — Five varieties of grapes. 

 Hugh Quinn, Chinese Camp — One single variety grapes. 

 Hugh Quinn, Chinese Camp — Eight bunches raisin grapes. 

 Bei't Lyons, Stockton — One box dried jiears. 

 Bert Lyons, Stockton — One box dried plums. 

 George S. Locke, Loekeford — Collection of apples. 

 George 8. Looke, Loekeford — Five varieties of apples. 

 Bert Lyons, Stockton^Collection of pears. 

 Bert Lyons, Stockton — One single variety of pears. 

 Grade Hall, Stockton — Collection of figs. 



FRUITS IN GLASS. 



Mrs. .T. ,C. Reid, Stockton — Twenty-two glasses jelly. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Fourteen jars fruit, preserved in sugar. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — P'ive jars fruit, preserved in spirits. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Ten jars pickles, three varieties. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — Forty-six jars fruit, jjreserved in sugar. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — Ten jars fruit, preserved in spirits. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — Fourteen jars pickles, three varieties. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — Forty-four glasses jelly. 



Mts. C. J. Smith— One lot jelly. 



CLASS V. — HOME WORK. 



Santa Clara Cheese Company, C. V. Thompson, agent — Three cheeses. 



CULINARY. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — One loaf potato yeast home-made wheat bread. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — One loaf compressed yeast home-made wheat bread. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — One loaf hop yeast home-made wheat bread. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — One fruit cake. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — One pound cake. 



Mrs. Joseph Hale, Stockton — One loaf corn bread. 



Bella Whiting, Stockton — One loaf brown bread. 



Mi's. R. B. Lane, Stockton — One loaf potato yeast home-made wheat bread. 



Mrs. R. B. Lane, Stockton — One loaf Boisselier's yeast home-made wheat bread. 



Miss May Wallace, Stockton — One loaf wheat bread, made by a Miss under eighteen years of age. 



Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton — Two loaves brown bread. 



Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton — One loaf corn bread. 



Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton — One sponge cake. 



Mrs. C. J. Smith, Stockton — One coffee cake. 



Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Stockton — One sponge cake. 



Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Stockton — One loaf wheat bread. 



Miss Mira Lyons, Stockton — One plate biscuit. , 



Mrs. W. H. Lyons, Stockton — One loaf brown bread. 



Miss Lulu Reid, Stockton — One loaf wheat bread, made by a Miss under eighteen years of age. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One coffee cake. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One plate biscuit. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One pound cake. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — One plate biscuit. 



Miss May Summerville, Stockton — One fruit cake. 



Mrs. Boyce, Stockton — One fruit cake. 



Mrs. R. N. Howes, Stockton — One fruit cake. 



Mrs. R. N. Howes, Stockton — One pound cake. 



CLASS VI. FLORAL. 



Mrs. J. W. Hart, Stockton — Collection of greenhouse plants, rare. 



Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton — One bouquet of grasses. 



Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton — One collection of flowering plants in bloom. 



Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton — One collection of ornamental foliage plants. 



Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton — One collection of new and rare plants. 



Mrs. W. B. West, Stockton — One collection of fuchsias in bloom. 



W. B. West, Stockton — Display of cut flowers. 



W. B. West, Stockton — One collection of plants for greenhouse. 



Miss Amelia Allen, Stockton — One floral and grass hanging basket. 



CLASS VII. — MANUPACTORES. 



Stockton Woolen Mills, Stockton — Thirty pairs of blankets. 

 Stockton Woolen Mills, Stockton — Twenty-four pieces of flannel. 

 Stockton Woolen Mills, Stockton — Four rolls of double flannel. 

 R. B. Lane, Lane's Mills — Three and one-half tons of flour. 

 R. B. Lane, Lane's Mills — Ten sacks of corn meal. 



