566 STATE UOARD OF AGKICULTURE. 



Display of wax work— ^Irs. E. Moore, Detroit, 1st premiuin $3 00 



Mrs. C. Cuiiiniinj^s, Oviil, 2(1 premium 2 00 



Specimens of foatlier fans — Madam (^outelHer, Detroit, 1st premium 1 00 



J. W, Morrison. Detroit. 2d ))romiMm W 



Specimen of feather clusters— J. ^V. Morrison, 1st premium 1 00 



Display of wax Mowers — Mrs. E. Moore, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. C. (Jummings, 2d i)remium 1 00 



Display of fruit in wax— Mrs. E. A, Burley, Detroit, 1st premium 3 00 



Mrs.E, E. Myers, Detroit, 2d premium 2 OO 



Artificial llowers in pai)er— Mrs. M. E. Scott, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Artiticial tlowers in muslin— Mrs. M. E. vScott,2d premium 1 00 



Artificial llowei-s in feathers — Mrs. W. A. Dean, Warren, 1st premium 2 00 



Miss Mary E. Peacock, Pontiac, 2d premium 



Boquet of artiticial flowers in feathers — Mrs. Fred Keutchleo, Ann Arbor, 1st 



l)remium 2 00 



Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Ornamental sliell work— Mrs. E. K. Myers, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Spatter pictures — Mrs. Robert Weltz, Mt. (/lemens, 2d premium 1 00 



Wreath of shells — Mrs. E. Passaye, Wayne, 1st premium 2 00 



W. N. Cook, Grand Rapids, 2d premium 1 00 



Wreath of seeds — Miss Amelia Hornspicer, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. J. H. Hill, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Bouquet of dried grasses and i)lants— Miss Maj' E. Peacock, 1st premium 2 00 



Specimen of fancy leather work — Mrs. M. E.Scott, 1st premium 2 00 



Display of hair dresser's work — Mrs. K. W. Allen, 1st premium 3 00 



Discretionary Premiums. 



Natural tlowers, preserved — Mrs. E. Moore 1 00 



Autumn leaves in paper — ^Irs. M. E. Scott 2 00 



Homestead in cardboard— Miss Sarah Granger, Detroit 2 00 



Worsted wreath— Mrs. Setli Smith, Detroit 1 00 



Hair wreath— Mrs. Elizabeth Zerbe, Detroit 1 00 



Case of wax ferns and shells 2 00 



Crosses of natural flowers embalmed — Miss Hattie Chandler, Detroit, 1st 



premium 2 00 



Displav of sheet wax — Mrs. E. Moore, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. M. E. Scott, 2d premium 1 00 



WaxCross—M.C. O'Reilly, Detroit 2 00 



Wreath of artificial flowers— Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, Detroit 2 00 



Wax Panel— Mrs. E.Moore 2 00 



Hon. President and officers oj the Micldgan State Agricultural Societ)j: 



Gentlemkx — Your committee, who were assigned the arduous duty of examining 

 and awarding premiums in Division L., Class 58, would most respectfully submit the 

 following report and recommendations. They have in their best judgment awarded 

 the premiums as the classified entries on the premium list would permit. They find 

 many entries that were especially worthy of mention, and should have been awarded 

 premiums, but not being classified we were obliged to pass them with this reference. 

 We wotdd suggest that the premium list should be changed in order that manufac- 

 turer's in hair and wax work should be allowed to compete in a class separate from 

 the amateur exhibition. By adopting such a plan the competition would be more 

 active, and the amateur artist would not be brought in direct competition with the 

 manufacturers. 



MRS. W. IT. JEXNIXGS, 

 MRS. FRAXlv FOI>SOM, 

 MRS. G. M. AVIIEELER, 



Committee. 



In this class twenty dollars are recommended as discretionary premiums, and as 

 the articles thus mentioned are very meritorious, we recommend that the awards be 

 ratified. 



W. J. BAXTER, 

 A. J. BROW, 



SziperintetiJlcJtts in Charge. 



