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Best Swaar. 

 1st premium. $1, J. A. Durkes, Weston. 



Best Stannai;d. 

 1st premium, $1, Z. S. Ragan, Independence. 



Best Twenty Ounce. 

 1st premium, $1, Lafayette county Society. 



Best Tall man Sweet. 

 1st premium, $1, Lafayette county Society. 



Best W. W. Pear man. 

 1st premium, $1, J. A. Durkes, Weston. 

 2d premium, 50 cents, Lafayette county Society. 



Best Woodmansee. 

 1st premium, $1, N. F. Murry, Elm Grove. 



Best Wine Sap. 

 Ist premium, $1, K. F. Murry, Elm Grove. 

 iJd premium, 50 cents, Lafayette county Society. 



Best Willowtwig'. 

 Ist premium, $1, Lafayette sounty Society. 

 2d premium, 50 cents, Gilbert Blake, St. Joe. 



Best White Pippin. 

 1st premium, 81, Lafayette county Society. 

 2d premium, 50 cents. Dr. A. Goslin, Oregon. 



Best Winter May. 

 1st premium, $1, W. G. Gano, Parkville. 



Best Vandevere. 

 1st premium, $1, Lafayette county Society. 



Best Yellow Belltlower. 

 1st premium, $1, Dr. A. Goslin, Oregon. 

 2d premium, 50 cents, D. S. Holman, Springfield. 



Best York Imperial. 

 1st premium, $1, Lafayette county Society. 

 2d premium, 50 cents, W. G. Gano, Parkville. 



SEEDLINGS. 



Of seedlings, your committee found a collection of sixteen plates, 

 and awarded the first premium to plate numbered 126, called Howell, 

 ■discovered in the woods of Howell county by Mr. Levi Smith ; above 

 medium in size, striped red on yellow ground, very good rich quality, 

 said to be in use from August to May. 



The second premium we award to plate No. 29, now known as 

 Shockley's seedling, so named because grown by Mr. Shockley, but as 



