188 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
C. H. Jacobs, of Wauwatosa, exhibited 28 varieties of apples. 
Mrs. J. W. Park, of Dodge’s Corners, had 53 varieties of apples, 
and quite a variety of pears ; all very fine and attractive. 
D. B. Pilgrim, of West Granville, had 23 varieties of apples. 
George Jeffrey, of 5-Mile House, had 27 varieties of apples, crabs, 
and grapes. 
W. Reid, of North Prairie, competed for best 10 varieties 
adapted to the Northwest, and had, also, a fine show of grapes. 
E. B. Thomas, of Dodge’s Corners, was a lively competitor in 
the same department of apples and pears, and carried off his full 
share of prizes. 
D. Huntley, of Appleton, did not take any premiums for best 
10 varieties; still, they were good to look upon. 
L. S. Curtis, of Wauwatosa, thought he was showing 10 sorts 
best for the Northwest, but the judges found but one which, in 
their opinion, could be placed in this class. 
Daniel Gilser, of Painesville, had some very fine apples, but not 
as well named as was desirable. 
L. Lawson, of Oak Creek, had Fameuse apples, that were 
famous. 
F. C. Curtis, of Rocky Run, had four splendid specimens of Blue 
Pearmain, also the heaviest apple in this class. 
D. Morgan, of Wauwatosa, had three varieties of well grown pears. 
Mrs. J. B. Joy, of Madison, showed native or wild plums of 
more than ordinary quality. 
F. S. Lawrence, of Janesville, had twenty-two varieties of 
grapes, all very attractive, and more than one envied him his suc¬ 
cess, and wished they might go and do likewise. 
W. C. Priest, of Fond du Lac, put in his claim for best five 
varieties of grapes, and was reasonably successful. 
D. P. and J. O. Myers, of Fox Lake, showed three varieties of 
Concord grapes ; only fair. 
M. Robinson, of Milwaukee, had extra fine Concord grapes. 
Nursery grown trees attracted considerable attention. 
0. S. Willey, Woodard & Co., of Madison, showed very fine 
fruit, ornamental trees and evergreens. 
F. K. Phoenix, of Bloomington, Ill., fruit trees of apples, pears, 
plums and cherries. 
