116 



No. 10. Poter Staunch, Detroit, best dish foreign grapes grown 



in open air $2 00 



No. 306. T. G. Angel, Detroit, best collection foreign gi'apes, 



grown under glass, 5 00 



No. 228. John S. Bagg, Detroit, best 4 water melons, 2 00 



18. J. C. Holmes, " 2d best 4 water melons,. .-. 1 00 



289. John S. Bagg, " best 4 musk melons, 2 00 



13. J. C. Holmes, " 2d best 4 " 100 



290. John S. Bagg, " best 4 nutmeg melons, 2 00 



13. J. C. Holmes, " 2d best " " 1 00 



PROFESSIONAL LIST. 



No. 234. Wm. Adair, Detroit, best and greatest variety pears, 6 



of each variety, 5 00 



No. 159. S. B. Noble, Ann Arbor, best and greatest variety 



peaches, 6 of each variet}^, 5 00 



No. 2. Daniel Cook, Jackson, best and greatest variety plums, 



6 of each variety, 5 00 



No. 3. Daniel Cook, Jackson, best and greatest variety necta- 

 rines, 6 of each variety, 3 00 



No. 96. Hubbard & Davis, Detroit, best and greatest variet}- 



grapes, 3 00 



No. 60. John Ford, Detroit, best seedling grapes, 5 00 



This is a seedling of the black Hamburg, a very fins fruit. — Western 

 Horticultural Beview. 



DANIEL COOK, 



GEO. V. N. LOTHROP, 



H. G. WELLS, 



Committee. 



CLASS G.— VEGETABLES. 



The Committee on Vegetables, make the following awards : 



No. 6. Harry Howen, Troy, roots for cattle, 9 varieties, $5 00 



3*7. John Ford, Detroit, " " T " 3 00 



