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Class 3— Township collection: 



Spring Lake, first premium, $50. (Donated to the gociety by Messrs. 

 Savidge, Hall, Soule, and others.) 



Grattan, second premium, £25. 



Grand Rapids, third premium. $15. 



Ovid, fourth premium, SIO. 



Hart, fifth premium, $5. 

 Cla&fl 4— For the best collection of the varieties recommended by the Michigan State 



Pomological Society for general cultivation, * $10 and $5. Joseph Gridley, 



Kalamazoo, first premium, $10: L. S. Dickinson, Grand Rapids, second 



premium, $5. 

 Class 6— Best collection of fruits, grown by exhibitor. X. P. Huated, Lowell, first 



premium, S'-O. 

 Glass 6— Best collection of fruit exhibited by any individual. N. P. Husted, Lowell, 



first premium. $20.t 



SPECIAL PRSUIUIIS AWARDED. 



To collection from South Haven Pomological Society of |;10. K-fhlbited by T. S. 

 Linderman and Jno. Bidwell of South Haven. 



To collection from the Agricultural and Pomological Society at Douglass. Allegan 

 county, of $10. Exhibited by E. W. Perry of Douglass. 



DIVISION C— APPLKS. 



Committee— J. G. Ramsdell, G. W". Dickinson, George Taylor, H. E. Light, Myron 



H. Norton. 



Class 1 — Best peck any one variety summer apples. Henry Allen, Paris, first pre- 

 mium, $2 ; variety— Bacon's Best. 



Class 2— Best peck any one variety autumn apples. Henry Allen, Paris, first pre- 

 mium, S2; variety--Fa!l Janetting. Charles Alford, Lamont, second 

 premium, $1 ; variety— Goodenough. 



Class 8 — Best peck any one variety winter apples. Norman Cummins, Englishrille. 

 first premium, $2 ; variety— Wagener. Chas. Alford, Lamont, second 

 premium, |1 ; King of Tompkins County. 



Class 4— Best single variety summer apples. Chas. Alford, first premium, $1 ; Sweet 

 Bough. Henry Holt, Cascade, second premium. 50 cents ; Sweet Bongb. 



Class a — Best single variety autumn apples. H. Allen, Paris, first premium, $1 ; 

 variety — Fall Janetting. Henry Holt, Cascade, second premium, 50 cents ; 

 variety — Gravenstein. 



Cflass 6— Best single variety winter apples. N. P. Husted, Lowell, first premium, $1 ; 

 variety — Wagener. Henry Holt, Cascade, second premium, 50 cents ; 

 variety— Peck's Pleasant. 



♦Note. — The varieties recommended by this society, refen-ed to above, include tfio 

 following: For summer use — The Red Astrachan, Sweet Bough, and Duchess of 

 Oldenburg. For autumn use— Fall Pippin, C.iyuga County Redstreak, Snow, Jersey 

 Sweet, Maiden's Blush. For winter use— Baldwin, Wagener, Golden Russet, Rhode 

 Island Greening, Tallman Sweet. Hubbardston Nonsuch, Northern Spy. Exhibitoi-s 

 to obtain the above premiums must exhibit at least twelve of the above varieties. 



tNoTE. —This premium is ofi"ered in order that any person desiring to exhibit a fine 

 collection of fruits, procured from any and all sources, may have the opportunity. 

 But in all other cases it is to be strictly insisted upon that the exhibition from any 

 State, county, township, or iudividual shall be the production of the State, county, 

 township, or individual exhibiting the same. 



