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beets; Gilbert Williams of South Britain, marrow-beans, and a collec- 

 tion of corn, oats, wheat, and buckwheat; Theron E. Piatt, Stone Edge 

 farm, a collection of rye, wheat, and oats; Aaron Sanford of Newtown, 

 samples of leaf tol^icco of fine texture; Chas. T. Beardsley of 

 Newtown, also choice samples of leaf tobacco ; E. C. Ayer, corn yield- 

 ins^ eighty bushels per acre; H. A. Hawley, Hawleyville, white onions 

 (choice) ; George S. Piatt of j^Iiiford, a choice collection of sweet corn; 

 Dennis Fenn of Milford, a fine collection of sweet corn, also turnips 

 and squashes; M. C. Hawley of Hawleyville, popcorn; D. N. Van 

 Hoosear, President of the East Wilton Farmers' Club, a collection of 

 corn; John N. Wheeler of Newtown, some choice walnuts; l^Irs. J. H. 

 Guy of Middltfield, some extra choice walnuts, large, white, thin- 

 shelled, fine flavored; G. S. Sturges, Esq., choice samples of corn; 

 Philo Clark of Newtown, choice apples, corn, and as a crowning orna- 

 ment of the stage, a thirty-year old Century plant; George W. Miller of 

 Middlefieid, varieties of Dent corn; George W. Bradley of Hamden, a 

 very choice collection of corn of the same varieties as exhibited at the 

 international exhibition at Paris, drawing a prize and very honorable 

 mention ; also choice sample of evaporated apples from E. L. Johnson 

 & Sons, Newtown. 



But the joint exhibit of the "Greens' Farms Farmers' Club" won, as 

 it deserved, the attention of all visitors, and every one's praise. 



The exhibit consisted of apples from H. B. Wakeman and H. G. 

 Birge, also pears from Mr. Birge ; potatoes from W. J. Jennings, Pride 

 of America, and Mnmmoth Pearl; F. Mills, White Elephant; H. B. 

 Wakeman, Beauty of Hebron. 



Wheat from H. B. Wakeman, S. B. Sherwood, E. Beers, Austin Jen- 

 nings, J. H. Jennings, Walter Jennings, and S. B. Wakeman. 



White Onions from T. B. Wakeman, H. B. Wakeman, and S. B. 

 Wakeman. 



Yellow Onions from Austin Jennings, Wm. J. Jennings, A. H. Sher- 

 wood, and E. Beers. 



Red Onions from J. H. Sherwood, S. B. Wakeman, Austin Jennings, 

 and F. Mills. 



Onion Seed from H. B. Wakeman ; red and white also from Green's 

 Farms Farmers' Club; by S. B. Sherwood a collection of several varie- 

 ties of corn; from Austin Jennings a collection of corn; also collections 

 of corn from J. Elwood, J. H. Jennings, E. Beers, .1. H. Sherwood, H. B. 

 Wakeman. 



Rye by D. B. Bradley, E. B. Adams, Nellis Sherwood, and Walter 

 Jennings. 



Oats by W. J. Jennings and S. B. Wakeman; Champion quince by 

 J. W. Bunnell; also Hull & Jennings exhibited a model of a valuable 

 implement for onion-growers, viz. : a smoothing harrow, which on land 

 free from stones dispenses with the rake in leveling. 



