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ckusetts, $5 in one pair of thoroughbred 
Barred Plymouth Rock chicks. 
To Mrs. C. E. Dingman, Jasper County, 
Iowa, 520 bushels. Area 1-20 acre. 
H. L. Barricklow, Rising Sun, Indiana, 
$5 in grape vines and ornamental shrubs. 
To Mrs. A. N. Wisner, Berrien County, 
Michigan, 522 bushels. 
Mrs. F. H. Valentine, Cranford, N. J., 
$5 in one pair of pure-bred Silver Wyan¬ 
dotte chicks, or three settings of eggs of 
the same breed. 
To Mrs. Margaret Sneddon, Lancaster 
County, Nebraska, 516 bushels. 
A. P. Allen, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 
§3 in one Single-combed White Leghorn 
cockerel, delivered at express office. 
To Mrs. A. Miller, Frankford, Ontario, 
Canada, 513 bushels. 
.s'. II. Parvin’s Sons, Cincinnati, O., Six 
of Moody’s Taylor System of Dressmak¬ 
ing. Price of each, $5. 
First prize to Mary Weaver, Rock Coun¬ 
ty, Nebraska, 509% bushels. 
Second prize to Mrs. O. V. Rollins, Wa¬ 
basha County, Minnesota, 507% bushels. 
Third prize to Josephine Beasley, Skagit 
County, Washington, 506% bushels. 
Fourth prize to Mrs. Rebecca Wright, 
Kosciusko County, Indiana, 500% bushels. 
First prize awarded to Jennie S. Austin, 
Shawnee County, Kan., one-sixteenth 
acre., 484 bushels. 
Second prize awarded to Myrtle Wright, 
Kosciusko County, Ino., 478 bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Mrs. C. M. 
DeSel, Kaufman County, Texas, 480 
bushels. 
William II. Heed, Chambersburg, Pa., 
$20 in 10 collections of one dozen roses 
each for 10 souvenirs to as many ladies. 
First prize awarded to Mrs. Isaac F. 
Crosby, McLeod County, Minn., 478 bush¬ 
els. 
Second prize awarded to Isa Thurwachter, 
Monroe County, Ill., 470 bushels. 
Third prize Mrs. A. J. Jones, Sauk 
^bunty, Wis., 461% bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Mrs. B. C. Dun¬ 
lap, Walworth County, Wis., 460 bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Phoebe Martin, 
Gilliane County, Oregon, 459% bushels. 
Sixth prize awarded to Jessie Rupert, 
Douglas County, Kansas, 454 bushels. 
Seventh prize awarded to Hannah A. 
Morton, Wright County, Iowa, 453% bush¬ 
els. 
Eighth prize awarded to Mrs. E. T. Ham¬ 
mond, Winona County, Minn., 449 3-20 
bushels. 
Ninth prize awarded to Mrs. Wilbur C. 
MISS MARY RUSK. 
Winner of Second Prize. Fig. 300. 
To Mrs. Mary A Cowgill,Benton County, 
Indiana, 597 bushels. 
Henry Stewart, Highlands, N. C., $6.50 in 
the five works of which he is author, viz : 
Culture of Farm Crops, Dairyman’s 
Manual, Shepherd’s Manual, Irrigation 
for the Farm, Orchard and Garden. 
To Mrs. L. A. Lane, Waushara County, 
Wisconsin. 591% bushels. 
Frank Siddall (Philadelphia, Pa ), one 
box of Frank Siddall’s Soap, freight 
paid. 
To Mrs. N. W. Pratt, Macoupin County, 
Illinois, 591% bushels. 
Gen. Wm. G. he Due, Hastings, Minn., 
$5 in cash. 
To Flora Brown, Carroll County, Mis¬ 
souri, 588% bushels. 
Gen. N. M. Curtis, Ogdensburgh, N. Y., $5 
in cash. 
To Mrs. Rose T. Bigham, Livingston 
County, Illinois, 576 bushels. 
W. A. Stilus, editor of Garden and Forest, 
New York, $5 in cash. 
To Jane Reed, Rush County, Indiana, 
574 bushels. 
Sec’y. J. S. Woodward, Lockport, N. Y., 
$5 in cash. 
To Mrs. Nancy Peck, Sonoma County, 
California, 570 bushels. 
W. II. Atwood, vice-director of the Vir¬ 
ginia Experiment Station, $5 in cash. 
Mrs. D. A. Roorda, Marion County. 
Iowa, 567% bushels. 
George B. Boring, M. D., Washington, 
D. C., $5 in cash. 
To Kate McFadden, Josephine County, 
Oregon, 564 bushels. 
Charles J. Wright, Fergus Falls, Minn., 
$5 in cash. 
To Mrs. O. Brown, Berrien County, Mich¬ 
igan, 560 bushels. 
Prof. C. V. Biley, U. S. Entomologist, $5 
in cash. 
To Mrs. Aurilla Bartlett, Erie County, 
New York, 555 11-15 bushels per acre on one- 
thirty-second acre. 
Mrs. E. E. Stine, Cuyahoga Falls, O., $5 
as an extra souvenir to the lady who 
raises the largest crop by her own per¬ 
sonal cultivation, hoeing and all neces¬ 
sary work. 
Awarded to Mrs. Agnes C. Cameron,Texas 
County, Missouri. See Fifth prize. 
Dr. W. J. Beal, Michigan Agricultural 
College, $5 in his two volumes entitled 
The Grasses of North America. 
To Mrs. W. L. Waite, Coffee County, 
Tennessee, 554 bushels. 
B. A- J. Farquhar & Co ., Boston, Mass. 
$5 ,worth of seeds (including the newest 
varieties of sweet-peas, asters, stocks, 
dianthus, etc.) to be selected from their 
1890 catalogue. 
To Mrs. D. T. Boyles, Cowley County, 
Kansas, 551% bushels. 
Joen S. Pearce & Co., London, Ont., $5 in 
seeds selected from their catalogue. 
To Mary W. Hannah, Thurston County, 
Washington, 546% bushels. 
W. Atlee Burpee (Philadelphia, Pa.), $25 
worth of vegetable and flower seeds, se¬ 
lected from their 1890 catalogue, in five 
premiums of $5.00 each. 
'First prize awarded to Adelia J. N. Peet, 
Marshall County, Iowa, 544 bushels. 
Second prize awarded to Mary E. Haynes 
Licking County, Ohio, 541% bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Sarah E. Cham¬ 
berlain, Orleans County, N. Y.,540 bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Mrs. L. Kelley, 
Berrien County, Mich., 540 bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth 
A. Fassett, Addison County, Vt., 535% bush¬ 
els. 
Wilson Bros., Easton, Pa., $5 in a bone 
and shell mill. 
To Phillipia Brumlay, Putnam County, 
Ohio, 534 bushels. 
Mrs. James II. Lampman, Coxsackie, 
N. Y., $5 in a choice between a pair of 
Rouen and Imperial Pekin ducks. 
To Julia S. Frogner, Grant County, 
Minnesota, 532 bushels. 
B. N. Lewis, Red Hook, N. Y., $5 in a 
trio of Laced Wyandottes. 
To Mrs. E. S. Lincoln. La Crosse County, 
Wisconsin, 530 bushels. 
Theodore Neff, Bellaire, Ohio, $5 in straw¬ 
berry or raspberry plants or grape vines, 
as may be selected. 
To Mrs. C. M. Latshaw, Vernon County, 
Wisconsin, 529% bushels. 
O. P. Putnam, Leominster, Massa- 
Fifth prize to Mrs. W. B. Rogers, Bour¬ 
bon County, Kentucky, 520% bushels. This 
would have been awarded an earlier prize 
had it been received in time. 
Sixth prize to Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Clark 
County, Kentucky, 496 bushels. 
Woodason Bellows Works (Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa.), $30 in powder and spraying bel¬ 
lows, viz: two patent double-cone bellows 
extra size; two patent double-cone bellows 
regular size ; three single-cone bellows, 
large size; three single-cone bellows, regu¬ 
lar size; two spraying bellows, regular 
size; in five prizes. 
First Prize awarded to Mrs. C. E. Ship- 
pee, Warren County, Pa., 493% bushels. 
Second prize awarded to Mrs. C. M. Gross- 
man, La Grange County, Ind., 492 bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Martha Buxton, 
Vermilion County, 111., 491% bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Mrs. Orson 
Grover, Hillsdale County, Michigan, 488 
bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Elizabeth A. Tay - 
lor, Dane County, Wis., Area one-thirty- 
third acre, 487 3-10 bushels. 
T. II. Hoskins, M. D., Newport, Vt., $10 
in iron-clad apple trees (his selection) in 
three premiums. 
Jennings, Fairfield County, Conn., 448 
bushels. 
Tenth prize awarded to Kate L. Durkee, 
Fluvanna County, Va., 448% bushels. 
John It. Evans, Lewiston, Idaho, $12 in 
Idaho pear trees, one to each of six suc¬ 
cessful competitors. 
First prize awarded to Mary J. Cory, 
Hillsdale County, Mich., 446% bushels. 
Second prize awarded to Mrs. Emma 
Bacon, Lake County, Ill., 444 bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Mrs. C. J. Majory, 
Ocean County, N. J., 440 bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Mrs. Eliza Spear, 
Ingham County, Mich., 440bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Mrs. J. Van Wie, 
Salem, Kenosha County, Wis., 440 bushels. 
Sixth prize awarded to Mrs. P. B. Rob¬ 
erts, De Kalb County, Ind., 440 bushels. 
Bratnevd A Armstrong Co. (Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa.), six boxes Assorted Colors Em¬ 
broidery Silk, put up one ounce in a box. 
Awarded to Fannie Dick, Washington 
County, Minn., 437% bushels. 
Bartlett A Dow, (Lowell, Mass.), one 
Common-Sense Milk Pail. 
Awarded to Mrs. L. Fisher, Johnson 
County, Kan., 436 bushels. 
G.W. Fry, Dunlap, Mo., a choice of a set¬ 
ting of eggs of either Silver Wyandottes 
or R. C. B. Leghorns. 
Awarded to Mrs. Thos. Stone, Greene 
County, Mo., 434% bushels. 
The White Mountain Freezer Co., 
Nashua, N. H., one four-quart White 
Mountain Freezer. 
Awarded to Mrs. A. J. Gale, Waukesha 
County, Wisconsin, 434% bushels. 
Giddings A Bead, Rutland Vt., $65, as 
follows : Ten prizes of 20 bulbs each of 
Woodbury’s choice gladioli. 
First prize awarded to Mrs. John H. 
Jackson, Erie County, N. Y., 434 bushels. 
Second prize awarded to Mrs. W. H. 
Glosser, Warren County, Ohio, 428% bush¬ 
els. 
Third prize awarded to Mrs. W. W. 
Hunt, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 425% 
bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Martha A. S. 
Webster, Orleans County, N. Y., one-twen¬ 
tieth acre, 422 bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Mrs. Kate A. 
Myers, Pawnee County, Kansas, 420 bush¬ 
els. 
Sixth prize awarded to Mrs. Jas. B. Nye, 
La Crosse County, Wisconsin, 420% bushels. 
Seventh prize awarded to Mrs. Annie V. 
Marsac, Emmet County, Michigan, 420 
bushels. 
Eighth prize awarded to Mrs. J. H. 
Warn, Lucas County, Ohio, 416 2-3 bushels. 
Ninth prize awarded to Lucy E. Harbi- 
son, Waseo County, Oregon, 4162-3 bushels. 
Tenth prize awarded to Mrs. A. F. Morse, 
Audrian County, Missouri, 415 1-3 bushels. 
Ten prizes of one peck each of Rogers’s 
Seedling Potato. 
First prize awarded to Annie V. Hugus, 
Ohio County, West Virginia, 414 5-6 bush¬ 
els. 
Second prize awarded to Mary C. Ingram, 
Chester County, Pennsylvania, 413 2-5 
bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Marguerith Hu¬ 
ber, Rock Island County, Illinois, 411 9-20 
bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Augusta A. Pal- 
freyman, Middlesex County, Massachu¬ 
setts, 410 bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Grace Sanders, 
Kendall County, Illinois, 410 bushels. 
Sixth prize awarded to Mrs. G. M. Earl, 
Passaic County, New Jersey, 406% bushels. 
Seventh prize awarded to Mrs. Lewis B. 
Wheeler, Worcester County, Massachu¬ 
setts, 406% bushels. 
Eighth prize awarded to Mary Hutton, 
Madison County, Indiana, 406% bushels. 
Ninth prize awarded to Mrs. Ada A. Has¬ 
kins, Boone County, Illinois, 406% bushels. 
Tenth prize awarded to Mintie Grissom, 
Daviess County, Kentucky, 406 bushels. 
Ten prizes of one pound each of the new po¬ 
tato, Vermont Wonder, not yet offered 
for sale. 
First prize awarded to Laura E. Rice, 
Midland County, Michigan, 403 2-15 bush¬ 
els. 
Second prize awarded to Fannie Rupert, 
Douglas County, Kansas, 401 11-12 bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Jane Hewitt, 
Mitchell County, Kansas, 400% bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Mrs. A. B. Cog- 
win, Oneida County, New York, 400 bush¬ 
els. 
Fifth prize awarded to Mrs. Myra I,. 
Parsons, Bay County, Michigan, 400 bush¬ 
els. 
Sixth prize awarded to Lizzie Mahony, 
St. Lawrence County, New York, 399% 
bushels. 
Seventh prize awarded to Mrs. S. J. 
Eyerly, Fulton County, Illinois, 398 2-3 
bushels. 
Eighth prize awarded to Sophia E. 
Adams, Smithville, Ontario, Canada, 39(5 
bushels. 
Ninth prize awarded to Mrs. S. H. Cal¬ 
kins, Clinton County, N. Y., 396% bushels. 
Tenth prize awarded to Mrs. Betsy B. 
Colby, Merrimack County, N. H., 393% 
bushels. 
Ten prizes of one pound each of Read’s 
Red Giant not yet offered for sale. 
First prize awarded to Mrs. J. A. Child- 
burg, Skagit County, Washington, 392 
bushels. 
Second prize awarded to Mrs. A. M. 
Rouse, Boone County, Ivy., 390% bushels. 
Third prize awarded to Mrs. F. Willis, 
Washington County, N. Y., 390bushels. 
Fourth prize awarded to Annie E. Harri¬ 
son, Franklin County, Kansas, 390 bushels. 
Fifth prize awarded to Mrs. Thomas 
Geddie, Brant County, Ontario, Canada, 
389% bushels. 
Sixth prize awarded to Mrs. J. W. Rob¬ 
erts,Monmouth County, New Jersey, 388 5-6 
bushels, 
