72 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



G. W. Benjamin, Pontiac, exhibits 23 varieties. 



Charles Hroad, Waterford, exhibits 5 varieties. 



J. J. Voorheis, Waterford, exhibits 10 varieties. 



Mrs. J. 11. Pearsall, Pontiac, exliibits 4 varieties. 



"W. F. Kelley, Pontiac, exhibits 7 varieties. 



11. C. S. Cams, AValled Lake, exhibits 9 varieties. 



"Win. Bate}', Pontiac, exhibits 7 varieties. 



T. N. Covert, Southfield, exhibits 7 varieties. 



Moses Drake, Franklin, exhibits 7 varieties. 



John Lessiter, Orion, exhibits 4 varieties. 



Isaac O.-^man, Pontiac, exliibits 10 varieties. 



J. ^Y. lluniphre}', Plymouth, exhibits 11 varieties. 



Grand Kiver Valley Horticultural Society, exhibits 73 varieties. 



South Haven Pomological Society, exhibits 24 varieties. 



W. \V. Tracy, Old ]\Iissioii, Traverse county, exhibits 9 varieties. 



Keynolds, Lewis & Co., Monroe, exhibit 12 varieties. 



E. Moody & Sons, Lockport, N. Y., exhibit 1 variety. 



State Agricultural College, Lansing, exhibits 6 varieties. 



Enimoiis Buell, Kalamazoo county, exhibits 5 varieties. 



John Thomas, Thomas Station, exliibits 3 varieties. 



M. Leggett, Waterford, exhibits G varieties. 



Henry Birge, Waterford, exhibits 7 varieties. 



S. W. Dorr, Manchester, exhibits 3 varieties. 



S. Stowell, Pontiac, exhibits 5 varieties. 



0. Taylor, AVest Bloomfield, exhibits 9 varieties. 



W. Coanley, Farmingtou, exhibits G varieties. 



S. Howlett, AVaterford, exhibits 7 varieties. 



A. F. Green, Farmington, exhibits 11 varieties. 



Porter Beach, Troy, exhibits 4 varieties. 



A. P. Frost, Pontiac, exhibits 8 varieties. 



0. S. Oxford, Oakland, exhibits 3 varieties. 



E. J. Shirts, Shelby, Oceana county, exhibits 9 varieties. 

 Harrison Voorheis, White Lake, exliibits 2 varieties. 



1. A. Graley, Pontiac, exliibits 15 varieties. 

 L. Crittenden, . exhibits 2 varieties. 



Mrs. A. C. l^aldwin, Pontiac, exhibits 5 varieties. 



Mrs. AVhittield, Waterford, exhibits 4 varieties. 



Above are given the names of 40 persons and Societies who have made ex- 

 hibits. Xow for some of the honors. The north table in the front aisle con- 

 tains fruit raised in Oakland county. The south table contains fruit raised in 

 other places. These contain some of the best plates of some of the iiumerous 

 varieties on exhibition. 



They are not necessarily all recommended for cultivation. 



H. Green — Yellow Bellilower, unusually fine. 



G. B. Benjamin — Fameuse, very nice and perfect; Fall Pip[)in, good; West- 

 field Seek-no-further, best plate on the tables, and Tompkins County King. 



diaries Broad — Nortlierii Spy — best exhibition; Eed Canada — color perfect. 



T. X. Covert — Fine Canada lied. 



John Lessiter — Baldwin, fine. 



0. Taylor — Red Canada, Northern Sj)y, extra fine. 



Isaac Oi3nian — Canada Ped, very fine. 



