602 WISCONSIN AGRICULTUEE. 



C. Elsworth. 10 varieties apples, a good collection ; 3 va- 

 rieties plums. 



M. S. BuEDiCK. A fair collection of apples. 



Thos. Howland. a showy collection of apples, 



"Plum Brothers," Lake Mills. A large variety of Apples, 

 well grown, only a part under known names. 



A. BuRDiCK, Albion, Dane Co. A showy collection of ap- 

 ples, among which were recognized fine specimens. Perry, Rus- 

 set, labelled "Hunt Apple." 



J. M. Rember. 52 varieties apples," no label ; probably were 

 mostly common seedlings. 



S. WooDwORTH, Kenosha Co. 60 varieties of apples; 10 of 

 pears. 



Gr. P. Peffer, Pewaukee. A good collection of plums, 

 grapes, cranberries, and pickled fruits. 



Geo. J. & S. H. Kellogg, Janesville. A good show of 

 grapes : Catawbas nearly ripe. A variety as " Clinton," incor- 

 rect, but a promising small black grape, bearing abundantly. 

 A good show of j)lums — '10 varieties. 



A. S. Putney, Brookfield, Waukesha Co. A good collection 

 of apples. 



P. B. Spaulding, Beloit (At the right of the entrance.) A 

 fine collection of apples ; among which were beautiful specimens 

 of Jonathan, and of other choice varieties; also, "pickled goose- 

 berries. 



H. J. Starin" and Lady, Whitewater, occupied the North 

 semi-circular table of the flower stand, with a very large collec- 

 tion of apples ; well grown, and showy ; but only in part cor- 

 rectly named or under known names. A fine show of preserv- 

 ed fruits ; the largest on exhibition. 



Moore Spears, occupied the ^west table of the flower stand 

 with a large and choice collection of apples, mostly, but not all, 

 correctly named. 



P. B. Spaulding, Beloit. (In front of flower stand.) A 

 large and showy collection of good Dahlias. 



Colby & Willey, Janesville. A small collection of good ap- 

 ples under name. 4 varieties grapes — Clinton, Isabella, Cataw- 



