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Best Seedling — Mr. Kirschbaum. 

 Ben. Davis — Dan. Carpenter. 

 Huntsman — L. A. Goodman. 

 Willow Twig — Karl Werdman. 

 Clayton — Z. S. Kagan. 

 Jersey Black — Z. S. Kagan. 

 Standard — Z. S. Eagan. 

 Wagner — W. Hofely. 

 York Imperial — F. Holsinger. 

 Lansingbury — J. A. Bayles. 

 TulpalK)ckny— W. Hofely. 

 Baldwin — James Gambell. 

 Rome Beauty — Rod Weidman. 

 Milam — S. N. Cox. 

 Mo., Pippin — J. N". Bayles. 

 White Pippin — J. Kirschgi-aber. 

 Stark — Segessemunn. 

 Wine Sap — L. A. Goodman. 

 Geniton — W. G. Gano. 

 Ladies Sweetny — N. G. Gano. 

 Grimes' Golden — Z. S. Ragan. 

 Domine — N. F. Murry. 

 Pennock — P. Jackson. 

 Pryor's Red — J. A. Durkes. 

 Border Ruffian — J. W. Menifee. 

 Lady Apple — W. G. Gano. 

 Gilpin — J. Kirschberger. 



A number of varieties were rejected being considered un- 

 worthy of premiums. 



We also find a few plates of Niagara grapes in a good state of 

 preservation by Powell Jackson ; also some fine specimens of 

 evaporated apples. 



We find a collection of twenty-one varieties of potatoes ex- 

 hibited by Mr. J. W. Menifee, of Holt county, all of which are 

 very fine and promising. One variety by W. G. Gano, Tracy, 

 XXX, very fine, and a sample of Peach Blow by W. Hofely, which 

 is very fine. Although not exactly the province of this committee, 

 we can not close our report without mentioning the beautiful floral 

 tributes presented by Hans Neilsbn, of St. Joseph, H. Michel, of 

 St. Louis, and R. S. Brown, of Kansas City. They were artisti- 



