166 WISCOXSIX AGEICULTURE. 



FARM PRODUCTS. 



The undersigned, Committee on Farm Products, beg leave to 

 report as follows : 



There was no grain presented except Corn ; of this, 



Xo. 59, G. DeXeveu, being a sample of 6S 1-4 bushels raised 

 on half an acre. 



No. 71 is the 2d best specimen, half an acre, raised 60 bushels 

 of ears, T. B. Shipman, 



No. 72 is the 8d best specimen, W. A. Smith. 

 No. 6o, D. P. Giltner, best half acre Potatoes, 175 bushels, first 

 premium, ....... Diploma. 



The following were very fine specimens : 



No. 63, Wm. C. G-reen, Mexican. 



Ko. 72, W. A. Smith, Ensrlish, white and orange. 



No. 90, Wm. Peck, six varieties of verv fine Potatoes. 



No. 128, J. A. Allen, best specimen of white Carrots. 



No. 12, J. Lallier, 2d best orange Carrots. 



No. 121, " best specimen of Mangel TVurtzel. 



The following articles, although not enumerated, were noticed 

 as fine specimens : 

 No. 97, M. H. Allen, 1 barrel of winter wheat Flour, Diploma. 



No. 45, L. Leeman, six Blood Beets, weighing 36 lbs. 



No. 41, D. J. Bardwell, Cauliflower. 



No. 64, W. C. Green, Cabbage. 



No. 89 T. F. Strong, Celerv ; premium. 



No. 90, TT. Peck, 2,994 lbs. very fine Squashes, raised from 4 



vines, on land 2 by 4 rods square, . . Diploma. 



Robert A. Baker, for best and greatest variety Vegetables, Dip. 



Joseph and Francis Lallier, for 2d best display of Vegetables, 



each, ....... Transactions. 



G. DeNeveu, ) 



E. Bishop, >• Committee. 



E. COLMAX, ) 

 HOUSEHOLD ARTS A]ST) FAXCT ARTICLES. 



The Committee on Household and Fancy Articles and Mu- 

 sical Instruments, would respectfully report, that they have 



