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WISCONSIN AGRICULTUEE. 



tliose unaccustomed to seeing tliem in their native forests, they 

 are an interesting sight. 



Judges — ^J. G. Sprague, L. M. Miller, H. Eeed. 



REPORT ON GARDEN VEGETABLES. 



The collection of Garden Vegetables was far superior to what 

 it has been in former years, both in quantity and quality. 

 Best Collection of Garden Vegetables, James O'Brien, $2 00 



2d best 

 2d best 

 2d best 

 2d best 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 



do do L. Stilson, 



do do L. S. Jones, 



do do "W. Morley, 



do do J. Ilamner, 



1 00 



Diploma. 



Diploma. 



Diploma. 

 25 



Diploma. 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 



Best 12 beets, L. Stilson, 



2d best 12 beets, H. W. Nicholson, 



Best 12 summer radishes, L. Stilson, - 



Best 2 heads lettuce, L. Stilson, - - - . 



Best 12 tomatoes, M. Seavey, - . - - 



Best 6 pumpkins, J. D. Vandoren, 



All other vegetables were very fine, and deserved the favor- 

 able notice of the Society. "We would particularly mention a 

 basket of turnips presented by Mr. S. Char]esworth, which were 

 of very fine quality, although they were not entered for premi- 

 um. 



Judges — S. StanclifT, J. H. Porter, J. Sandey. 



REPORT ON CARRIAGES. 



Your committee find but four entries of pleasure carriages. 

 The first is a single buggy, entered by H. A. Dorr, to which we 

 award a diploma. 



The second is a two seat buggy, by H. & A. Waterhouse, to 

 which we award a diploma. 



The other entries, a barouche, entered by Baldwin & Cameron, 

 and a single buggy and'harness, by C. M, Cottrell, could not be 

 found by your Committee. 



Judges — S. Bowren, P. Sawyer, A. B. Smedley. 



REPORT ON CABINET FURNITURE. 



We, the undersigned Committee, award for 

 Best assortment of cabinet ware, to J. Hunter, - • 1 00 

 Best bureau, to Grenwald & Co., 60 



