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Class 11— Best plato Hill's Chili. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, first premiam. 



Class 16— Best plate George IV. E. Graham, Walker, first premium. 



Class IT— Beet plate any other variety. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, first premium; 

 variety— Old Mixon Free. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, second pre- 

 mium ; variety — Princess Rareripe. 



DIVISION y — GRAPHS. 



Committee— Ed. Bradfield, J. G. Ramsdell, William Haldane. 

 Class 1— Best collection native grapes, not less than four varieties. Benj. Hatheway, 



Little Prairie Konde, first premium, $10. W. Slocum, Grand Rapids city, 



second premium, $6. 

 Class 2— Best ten pounds native varieties. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first pre- 

 mium, SI. 

 Class S— Best five pounds Concord. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first premium, $1. 



George Hosford, Ionia, second premium, 50 cents. 

 Class 4 — Best five pounds Clinton. W. I. Blakely, Grand Rapids city, first premium, 



$1. Chas. Alford, Lamont, second premium, 50 cents. 

 Class 5— Best five pounds Isabella. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first premium, $1. 

 Class 6 — Best five pounds Delavpare. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first premium, 



$1. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, second premium, .')0 cents. 

 Class 7— Best five pounds lona. Thos. Archer. St. Joseph, first premium, gl. Jos 



Chapel. Eastmanville, second premium, 50 cents. 

 Glass 8 — Best five pounds of Diana. W. I. Blakely, Grand Rapids city, first premium, 



|1. 



Class 9- Best five pounds Ives' Seedling. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first pre- 

 mium, SI, 



Class 10 — Beet five pounds Hartford Prolific. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first pre- 

 mium, $1. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, second premium, 50 cents. 



Class 14 — Beet five pounds Catiwba. W. I. Blakely, Grand Rapids citv, first premium, 

 $1. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, second premium, 50 cents. 



Class IS— Best six clusters Rogers' Hybrids. Hunter Savidge, Spring Lake, first pre- 

 mium, $1 ; variety— No. 15. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, second pre- 

 mium, 50 cents ; variety— No. 4. 



Class 19— Best plate any variety not mentioned above. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, 

 first premium, $1 ; variety— Union Village. Joseph Chapel, Eastmanville, 

 second premium, 50 cents ; variety— Rebecca. 



Class 20 — Greatest number varieties of native grapes grown by exhibitor. Benjamin 

 Hatheway, Little Praiiie Rondo, first premium, $o. Hunter Savidge, 

 Spring Lake, second premium. 



Kemarks by Committee. — We would respectfully urge the 

 granting of a special second premium for very fine collection 

 of twenty-eight varieties (from Hunter Savidge), of a very 

 good quality, and well deserving notice ; also, a special pre- 

 mium for a very fine plate of grapes named Kalamazoo, exhib- 

 ited by Erasmus Davis, which was so classed we could not 

 award a premium ; also, a special premium for a raisin grape, 

 exhibited by a Mr. Smith of Detroit. We would also notice 



