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3. Allen Winnie, Bangor. 



4. George Chatfield, South Haven. 



5. Henry Smith, Grand Rapids. 



6. C. B. Cook, Owosso. 



7. C. E. Lawrence, Cressey. 



8. C. J. Monroe, Sonth Haven. 



9. Dr. W. P. Morgan, Saginaw. 



10. C. A. Pratt, Custer. 



11. D. W. Leedy, Scottville. 



12. John Leedv. Scottville. 



13. J. T. Lair, Scottville. 



14. G. V. Green, Scottville. 



15. Rev. Flemming, Scottville. 



16. Mr. Griffin, Scottville. 



17. Mr. R. Fillv, Scottville. 



18. J. H. Willson, Scottville. 



19. W. H. Ressegive, Custer. 



20. John Smalley, Scottville. 



21. Mrs. Mohler,* Scottville. 



22. W. H. Cable, Scottville. 



23. Wm. Calkins, Scottville. 



24. George Tetter, Scottville. 



25. Wm. Slagle, Custer. 



26. F. B. Miller, Custer. 



27. C. P. Reene, Custer. 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON EXHIBTrS. 



Your committee on exhibits beg leave to submit the following report: 



We find on display a number of fine plates of apples which are indeed 

 a credit to the State and to their respective localities and exhibitors. 

 Among these plates of apples were the following: 



Mr. Geo. E. Chatfield, South Haven, five plates. 



Mr. R. E. Lawrence, Cressey, four plates. 



L. E. Hall, Ionia, two plates. 



Winnie & Sons, Bangor, fifteen plates. 



C. E, Campbell, Kalamazoo, twenty-one plates. 



S. B. Hartman, Athens, twelve plates. 



C. J. Monroe, South Haven, three plates. 



W. B. Morgan, Saginaw, one plate. 



Henry Smith, Grand Rapids, three plates. 



Fifteen plates, grower's name not attached. 



There were the following entries of boxed apples in the contest for the 

 Pratt Scalecide Silver Clip: 



Winnie & Sons, Bangor, one box each of Steele's Red, York Imperial 

 and Ben Davis. 



S. B. Hartman, Athens, Baldwins, Greenings and Spies. 



C. B. Cook, Owosso, Baldwins, Jonathans and Wagners. 



George Chatfield, South. Haven, Spies, Spitzenburg and Jonathan. 



C. J. Monroe, South Haven, Baldwins, Wagners and Grimes Golden. 



A. M. Bullock, Lapeer, two boxes Baldwins and Spies. 



There was a fine collection of roses, chrysanthemums and caraations 

 from Henry Smith of Grand Rapids. 



