352 EL DORADO COUNTY 



CLASS IV. — DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCTS, 



James Askew, El Dorado — Ten pounds roll butter. 



James Askew, El Dorado — Twentj' pounds firkin butter. 



James Askew, El Dorado — Ten ])ounds lard. 



Mrs. G. G. Blanchard, Plaoei'ville — Ten pounds lard. 



A. N. Freeman, Clarksville — Ten pounds roll butter. 



A. N. Freeman, Clarksville — Twenty pounds firkin butter. f . , 



CLASS A'. DOMESTIC BRKaD. 



Miss L. Anderson, Plaeerville — Four loaves wheat bread. 



Ruth King, Plaoerville — Four loaves wheat bread. 



Julia Vignant, Placerville — Four loaves wheat bread. 



Ettie Kies, Placerville — Four loaves of wheat bread. 



G. L. Blakel}' (boy, 14 years oldj, Placerville — Four loaves of wheat bread. 



Mrs. W. R. Selkirk, Placerville — Four loaves of wheat bread. 



Mrs. W. R. Selkirk, Placerville— Biscuit. 



Mrs. W. R. Selkirk, Placerville — Four loaves of brown bread. 



Mrs. W. R. Selkirk, Placerville — Four loaves of corn bread. 



Mrs. W. E. Selkirk, Placerville — Four loaves of Graham bread. 



Mrs. W. R. Selkirk, Placerville — Four loaves of salt-rising bread. 



Mary Reynolds, Placerville — Five loaves of wheat bread. 



Mrs. E. B. Conklin, Placerville — One loaf of wheat bread. 



CLASS I. — HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 



W. "W. Childs, Placerville — Three varieties of grapes. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Largest display of apples. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Twelve varieties of apples. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Twelve varieties of jjears. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Six varieties of pears. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Six varieties of peaches. 



I, S. Bamber, Placerville — Five varieties of plums. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — One variety of jDlums. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Nectarines. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Prunes. 



I. S. Bambei-, Placerville — Five varieties of white figs. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Seedling fruit. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Largest display of grapes. 



L S. Bamber, Placerville — Largest display of table grapes. 



I. S. Bamber, Placerville — Largest display of raisin grapes. 



P. J. Isbell, Placerville — Seventeen varieties of apples. 



P. J. Isbell, Placerville — Seven varieties of pears. 



P. J. Isbell, Placerville — Ten varieties of plums. 



G. N. Lombardo, Placerville — Best display of figs. 



G. N. Lombardo, Placerville — Best display of California grapes. 



John McCumpsey, Placerville — Easterbuena pears. 



•John McCumpsey, Placerville — Seckel pears. 



John McCumpsey, Placerville — Bartlett pears. 



John McCumpsey, Placerville — Gloria Mundi apples. 



G. N. Lombardo, Placerville — Peaches. 



G. N. Lombardo, Placerville — Apples. 



W. PI. Hooper, Coloma — Ten varieties of apples. 



W. H. Hooper, Coloma — Ten selected varieties of apples. 



W. H. H()oj)er, Coloma — Two varieties of quinces. 



P. J. Isbell, Placerville— Hungarian prunes. 



P. J. Isbell, Placerville— :Four varieties of apples. 



W. H. Hooper, Coloma — Plums. 



W. H. Hooper, Coloma — Prunes. 



W. H. Hoofier, Coloma — Si.xteen varieties of peaches. 



W. H. PIoo[)er, Coloma — Figs. 



W. H. Hooper, Coloma — Eight varieties of pears. 



SIXTH DEPARTMENT. 



CLASS V. — WINKS AND LIQUORS. 



Robert Chalmers, Coloma — Grape brandy. 

 Robert Chalmers, Coloma — White wine. 

 Robert Chalmei's, Coloma — Red wine. 

 Robert Chalmers, Coloma — Sweet wine. 

 Robert Chalmers, Coloma — Dry wine. 



