STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 539 

 DIVISION E— FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCTS. 



CLASS 25.— GRAIN AND SEEDS. 



Bushel of red winter wheat, yield not less than twenty bushels to the acre — 



Frank Wilson, Jackson, 1st premium $G 00 



Bushel white winter wheat, yield not less than twenty bushels to the acre — 



Geo. W. Ellison, Jackson, 1st premium G 00 



Wm. F. Near, Bath, 2d premium 4 00 



Bushel spring wheat — Frank Wilson, Jackson, 1st premium 5 00 



Bushel rye — David Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 3 00 



Four-rowed barley — Davi d Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 5 00 



Hugh McDonald, Horton, Jackson, 2d premium 3 00 



Oats, surprise — David Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 5 00 



English blue stem— Daniel F. Vickery, Ciiai-lotte, 2d premium 3 00 



Hulless, J. O. Smith, Eaton Rapids Discretionary 



Dent corn in the ear — David Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium $5 00 



Wm. Clapp, Hanover, 2d premium 3 00 



Flint corn in the ear — David Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 5 00 



Wm. Clapp. Hanover, 2d premium 3 00 



Bushel other variety of corn, eight rowed — Wm. Hall, Yew, 1st premium 5 00 



Red nose corn — Wm. Hall, Yew, 2d premium 3 00 



Bushel peas — Hugh McDonald, Horton, 1st premium 5 00 



White beans — J. M. Blowers, Lawrence, 1st premium 5 00 



Horace Tanner, Jackson, 2d 3 00 



Bushel small clover seed — Daniel Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium .5 00 



Timothy seed— J. M. Blowers, Lawrence, 1st premium 5 00 



Buckwheat — Henry J. Crego, Jackson. 1st premium 4 00 



W. A. Holcomb, Francisco, 2d premium 2 00 



Best exhibition of a general assortment of seeds for field crops, gi-eatest 

 variety and quality of seeds to be taken into consideration— David Wood- 

 man, Paw Paw, 1st premium Diploma and 10 00 



Best display of a collection of the several kinds of grain in heads, arranged 



and nr.med — David Woodman, Paw Paw, 1st premium 5 00 



Display of several varieties of wheat in heads — A. J. Armstrong, School- 

 craft, 1st premium Discretionary 



Mr. Hall has received first and second premium on his corn and your committee 

 think that the collection is very small for anything more in this class. 



DENNIS WOLVERTON, 

 CHARLES S. WOOD, 



Committee. 



CL.VSS 26.— ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. 



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

 inaw, 1st premium .fl2 00 



Best and greatest variety of roots and vegetables from any one garden — E. 



H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 1st premium ." 12 00 



CM. Hubbell, Ypsilauti, 2d premium.. 10 00 



Three varieties of early potatoes, a peck or more of each kind — Edward 



Cronan, Waterloo, 1st premium 3 00 



E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 2d premium 2 00 



Late potatoes — E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 1st premium 3 00 



Sample peck or more of any variety of early potatoes — Elijah Benn, Parma, 



1st ])remium 3 00 



Wm. Clapp, Hanover, 2d premium 2 00 



Sample peck or more of sweet potatoes — C. M. Hubbell, Ypsilauti, 1st pre- 

 mium 3 00 



E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 2d premium 2 00 



Dozen or more blood beets — C. M. Hubbell, Ypsilauti, 1st premium 2 00 



E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 2d premium 1 00 



Dozen or more turnip beets — C. M. Hubbell, Ypsilauti, 1st premium 2 00 



E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 2d premium 1 00 



Sugar beets — E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 1st premium 2 00 



White or yellow beets— E. H. Wurts, East Saginaw, 1st premium 2 00 



Dozen or more beets for table use — E.H. Wurts, E.ast Saginaw, 1st premium.. 2 00 



