112 



Mrs, Isaac French, Adrian, best artificial flowers, ^3 00 



No. 82. Miss M. F. Elliott, Detroit, best lace woik, pocket bdkf, 8 00 

 No. 63. Mre. H. L. Whitnny, " 2a best « " « 2 00 



No. 45. Miss Caroline P. Sawyer, Grand Blanc, 3d best face 



work, pocket bdkf, 1 00 



No. 61. Martha Wilson, Detroit, basket fruit in wax work, 2 00 



No. 1. Martha Glass, Detroit, one pair net worked stockings,.^ 2 00 

 No. 73, T. H. Armstrong, Detroit, 2 cases embroidered rega- 

 lia, -- ,--. Silver Medal. 



No. 127, Holmes &. Co., Detroit, embroidered drab cloak, Discretion'y 

 No. 128. " u u maroon velvet ♦« _„ « 



No. 129. « " 1 black head dress, 



No. 130. « " 2 dress caps, 



No. 131. « « 1 neck tie, 



No, 132. " " best embroidered bonnet,-... 3 00 



No, 133, " " 3 bunches artificial flowers, Discret'ry. 



No. 134. « « 1 basket wax fmit, « 



Freedman 4 Bro,, " 2d best silk bonnet, ..._.... 200 



Miss Moller, « 3d best " 1 00 



Mies Lucy Ann Tasker, " collection worsted work, Discretionary. 



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CLASS G.— FLOWERS. 



The Viewing Committee in the Floral Department, would report their 

 gratification in finding a decided improvement over the last year, in the 

 design and decorations of the hall, the evergreen wreaths are most 

 beautifully as well as artistically arranged ; reflecting much cre«.lit on 

 those who prepared it 



A greater variety, and more choice flowers, were preKente<l for ex- 

 hibition, than last year. Of annuals, there was a beautiful display: 

 No, 163, Mrs. Jeremiah Brown, Battle Creek, for the best and 



gre.-iteat vari-ty and quantity of cut flowers, $3 00 



No. 64. Wm. Smail, Detroit, for the 2<1 lest and greatest va- 

 riety and quantity of cut iiowcrs, 1 00 



No, 91, Hubbard & Davis, Detroit, collo^uou of cut flowers, 



containing beautiful vavietieeof choice flowers, Discretionary Prom. 



