468 STATE BOAED OF AGRICULTURE. 



DIVISION E-FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURED 



PRODUCTS. 



CLASS 25.— GRAIN AND SEEDS. 



Bushel red winter wheat, yield not less than 20 bushels per acre— "W. A. Rowe, 



Mason, 1st premium.' $10 00- 



Bushel white winter wheat, yield not less than 20 bushels per acre — W. F. Near, 



Bath, 1st premium. 10 00 



Bushel white winter wheat, yield not less than 20 bushels per acre— Pratt 



Crissy, Alma, 2d premium 5 00 



Bushel spring wheat— D. L. C. Eaton, Saginaw City, 1st premium 5 00 



Jessie Iloyt, East Saginaw, 2d premium... .S 00 



Bushel rye— D. Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 3 00 



Bushel four-rowed barley, D. Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 10 00 



Bushel white oats, D. Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium G 00 



Ambrose Purchase, Jay, 2d premium 4 00 



Bushel dent corn in the ear — D. Woodman, Paw Paw. 1st premium G 00 



Bushel flint corn, in the ear — Benj. McLellan, Saginaw City, 1st premium 6 00 



D. Woodman, Paw Paw, 2d premium 4 00 



Bushel smutty j'ellow corn — H. B. Chapman. Reading, 1st premium 6 00 



Bushel red-nose corn — Wm. Hall, Yew, 2d premium 4 00 



Bushel peas— T. II. Arnell, North Branch. 1st premium G 00 



Bushel white beans — Wm. Shifter, Tuscola, 1st premium G 00 



R. C. Clark, Jay, 2d premium 4 00- 



Bushel buckwlieat— R. C. Clark, Jay, 1st premium 4 00 



Best exhibition of a general assortment of seeds for field crops, greatest variety 

 and quality of seeds to be taken into consideration — D. Woodman, Paw 



Paw, 1st premium .Diploma and 20 00 



Best display of a collection of the several li:iuds of grain in heads, arranged and 



named-^D. Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium.. Diploma and 5 00' 



Bushel spring barley — D. L. C. Eaton, Saginaw City Discretionary 



C. A. CARPENTER, 

 C. II. MORSE. 



Committee. 



CL.VSS 26.— ROOTS -VXD VEGETABLES. 



Best and greatest variety of roots for feeding stock — E. H. Wurtz, East Sagi- 

 naw, ist premium $12 00- 



David Geddes, Saginaw City, 2d premium 8 00 



Theo. Eottman, East Saginaw, 3d premium 4 00 



Best and greatest variety of roots from any one garden— E. II. Wurtz, East 



Saginaw, 1st premium 12 00 



David Geddes, Saginaw City, 2d premium 8 00 



Theo. Rottman, East Saginaw, 3d premium 4 00 



Three kinds of early potatoes, peck or more of each kind — David Geddes, Sagi- 

 naw City, 1st premium 3 00 



II. R. Haskell, Monroe, 2d premium 2 00 



Three varieties of late potatoes, peck or more of each kind — David Geddes, 



Saginaw Ci ty, 1st premium 3 00 



E. II. Wurtz, East Saginaw. 2d premium 2 00 



Sample peek or more Early Rose potatoes — Ernest Herpel, Taymouth, 1st pre- 

 mium .Discretionary 



D. W. Richards, Flint. 2d premium Discretionary 



Sample peck or more Early Vermont potatoes — John II. Bairns, Vassar, 1st 



premium Discretionary 



John Raaymaker, Bridgeport, 2d premium ^2 00 



Sample peck or more white peachblow potatoes — II. B. Chapman, Reading, 1st 



premium 3 00 



John Raaymaker, Bridgeport, 2d premium 2 00 



Sample peck or more late potatoes — Browning's Beauty, E. H. Wurtz, East 



Saginaw, 1st premium .Discretionary 



Peerless, Asahel Simons, Cass Bridge, 2d premium $2 00 



Dozen or more blood beets — G. P. Butler, East Saginaw. 1st premium 2 00 



Dozen or more turnip beets — Theo. Rottman, East Saginaw, 1st premium 2 00 



David Geddes, Saginaw City, 2d premium 1 00 



