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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



Ko. 



40... 

 41... 

 42... 

 43... 

 44... 

 45... 

 46... 

 47... 

 48... 

 49... 

 50... 

 61... 

 52... 

 53... 

 54... 

 55... 

 56... 



Name. 



Ranney, Mrs. D. H.,. 



Sigler, A., 



Sterling, Joseph. M.,. 



Snii th, Henry, 



Shirts, E. J., 



'J'rue, A. G., 



True, Martin V., 



Thomas, H.F, 



Terpning. John 



Tanner, Mrs. Horace 

 VanBriint, Robert.. 



Ward, F. B., 



Wing, B. O., 



Worden, Warren 



Woodward, J. S., 



Webster, R. M., 



Young, Mrs. D.P.,.. 



Postoffloe. 



Jackson 



Adrian 



Monroe 



Grand Rapids 



Shelby 



Jackson 



Jackson 



Jackson 



Addison 



Jackson 



St. Joseph 



Sandstone 



Leslie » 



Yorkshire Center 



Lockport 



Armada 



Liberty 



County. 



Jackson. 



Lenawee. 



Monroe. 



Kent. 



Oceana. 



Jackson. 



Jackson. 



Jackson. 



Lenawee. 



Jackson. 



Berrien. 



Jackson. 



Ingham. 



New York. 



New York. 



Macomb. 



Jackson. 



It will be seen by the above table that two other States than our own were 

 represented, and fruit shown from sixteen counties in our own State. 



VIEWING COMMITTEES. 



The Superintendent in each department was chairman of the viewing com- 

 mittee which made the awards in each division of his department. In first 

 section, comprising divisions A, B, and D, the committee were C. E. Coryell, 

 Jonesville, chairman, assisted in division A by J. M. Blowers, Lawrence, A. A. 

 Olds, Decatur, and Eli Bidelman, Lansing; in division B by A. G. GuUey, 

 South Haven, and Will. W. Tracy, Detroit; in division by C. Engle and R. 

 W. Judd, Jackson; in division D by C. Engle, Paw Paw, S. W. Dorr, Man- 

 chester, and R. W". Judd, Parma. 



In the second section, of divisions E, P, G- and H, Mr. E. F. Guild was 

 assisted by H. B. Chapman, of Reading, throughout, and by A. G. Gulley, of 

 South Haven, except in division E. 



Mr. James Satterlee was assisted in his divisions of J, K, L, M and N by 

 S. S. Rockwell and R. T. McNaughton, of Jackson, and Henry G. Reynolds, 

 of Grand Traverse. 



In canned, preserved, pickled and dried fruits and jellies, Mr. S. B. Mann, 

 of Adrian, was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, of Battle Creek; 

 Mrs. H. B. Chapman, Reading; Misses Chilson and Dickinson, of Battle Creek. 



In division R, nursery stock, Mr. A. G. Gulley, of South Haven, and Chas. 

 W. Garfield, of Grand Rapids, were the viewing committee. 



Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gould, of Jackson, and Will. AV. Tracy, of Detroit, 

 passed upon the plants and flowers. 



LIST OF AWARDS MADE BY THE MICHIGAN STATE HORTICULTURAL 



SOCIETY AT THE FAIR OF 1881. 



DIVISION A — GENERAL COLLECTION OF FAMILY FRUITS. 



Class 1. Collection of fruits for family jDurposes, exhibited by society, 

 grange or municipality. First premium. South Haven Poniological Society, 

 by A. G. Gulley. Third premium, Eaton county, by P. M. Benham. The 



