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Ist. 2d 



ClasF! 10- Beet five pounds Martha $1 00 $0 50 



Class 11— Best five pounds Hartford Prolific 1 CO 60 



Class 12— Best five pounds Eumclan 1 00 50 



Class LS— Best five pounds Adirondac 1 00 50 



Class 14— Best five pounds Catawba 1 00 CO 



Class 15 — Best collection of forci^ grajies 1 00 60 



Class 16— Best single variety of foreign grapes 1 00 50 



Class IT- Best clusters of Rogers' Hybrids, Nos. S. 14, 19, &3 1 00 50 



Class 1&— Best six clusters of any other numbers of Rogers' Hybrids 



not mentioned 1 00 60 



C!a8sl9— Best plate of any valuable variety not mentioned above 1 00 50 



Class 20— Greatest number of varieties of native grapes grown by 



exhibitor - 5 00 



DIVISION G— PLUMS, APRICOTS. AND NECTARINES. 



CoTntnittae— C. L. Shepherd, Muskegon : Charles Alford, Lamont ; J. L. Tuxbury, 

 Cascnovia ; Milo Rowe, Black Lake; W. S. Farmer, Berrien. 



l8t. 2d. 



Class 1— Best plate Yellow Egg plum SI 00 50 



Class 2— Best plate Red Egg plum 100 60 



Class 3— Best plate Washington plum 100 60 



Class 4— Best plate Lombard plum 100 50 



Class 5— Best plate Columbia plum 100 50 



Class 6— Best collection of plums 2 00 100 



Class 7— Best one-half peck plutns, single variety 100 50 



Claas 8— Best collection of Apricots - 2 00 100 



Class 9— Best one-half peck of Apricots, Pingle variety ICO 50 



Class 10— Best collection of Nectarines 2 00 1 00 



Class 11— Best one-half peck Nectarines, single variety 1 00 5« 



CLASS n— SEEDLING FRUITS. 



Committee— B. Hathaway. Little Prairie Ronde; E. U. Knapp, Grand Rapids ; S. O. 

 Pearsall, Alpine; Jacob Ganzhorn, Spring Lake ; Stephen Rossman, Greenville. 



1st. 2d. 



Class 1— Best collection of seedling fruits $5 00 



Class 2— Best seedlinc; summer apple --- 100 JO 50 



Clase 8— Best seedling autumn apple ICO 60 



Class 4— Best seedling winter apple 100 50 



Class 5— Best seediing strawberry 100 50 



Class C — Best eeedlinj: grape - 100 60 



Class 7— Best seedling apple 100 50 



Class 8— Best seedling peach 100 oO 



Class ;1— Best seedling pear -- 100 60 



Class 10— Best seedling plum 1 00 50 



Clsssll— Best seedling quince 1 00 60 



Clas9l2— Best seedling Siberian Crab 1 00 50 



Note.— Specimens of the above seedling fruits, it is expected, will be accompanied 

 witj history, origin, and such other information as may be useful to characterize the 



ftnit. 



Premiums for seadlings may be awarded to others beside the original producer, 

 ■^hen it Is ehov,-n that the originator does not compete. 

 ExUititorf of sce-Iiings must not expect a premium because the fruit exhibited is 



