204 Wisconsin state agricultural society. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
Best busliel barley, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville, $5. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
Best bushel buckwheat, F. S. Capron, Ocononiowoc, $5. 
Second best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville, $3. 
Best bushel flax seed, F. Davis, Oshkosh, .$5. 
Second best, Wm. Simpson, Sussex, $3. 
Best bale hops, Wm. Graham, Delafield, $5. 
Second best, L. S. Palmer, Baraboo, $3. 
Best bushel timothy seed, F. S. Capron, Oconomow T oc, $5. 
Second best, John Aitkin, Brookfield, $3. 
Best bushel clover seed, E. J. Grover, Wauwatosa, $5. 
Second best, F. S. Capron, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Best bushel peas, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, F. Davis, Oshkosh, $3. 
Best bushel beans, F. S. Capron, Oconomowoc, $5. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
Best bushel dent corn, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, National Asjdum, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best bushel flint corn, E. J. Grover, Wauwatosa, $5. 
Second best, John Aitkin, Brookfield, $3. 
Best bushel early potatoes (early rose), J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville, 3. 
Best bushel late potatoes (Russell), E. M. Du Puy, East Troy, $5. 
Second best, O. J. Smith, Wauwatosa, $3. 
Best bushel carrots, J. Eager, Milwaukee, $3. 
Second best, National Asylum, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best bushel turnips, F. S. Capron, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Second best, J. Eager, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best bushel onions, National Asylum, Milwaukee, $3. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best 10 pounds tobacco, Nels T. Krhvige, Albion, $5. 
Second best, M. L. Butterfield, Waukesha, $3. 
Best 6 squashes, P. Putnam, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, F. Davis, Oshkosh, $3. 
Best 6 pumpkins, P. Putnam, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
Best dozen watermelons, E. Elliott, Lone Rock, $5. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
• Best exhibition field products, 5 varieties of cereals, and 12 varieties in all, 
F. Davis, Oshkosh, grand silver medal and $30. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, bronze medal and $15. 
University Experimental Farm, Madison, exhibition of cereals and garden 
products, not for competition, diploma. 
E. Elliott, Lone Rock, 2 stalks joint pop-corn, commended. 
Special premiums offered by Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. 
Best bushel winter wheat—white winter—J. W. Wood, Baraboo, $25. 
Best bushel spring wheat—Odessa—H. A. Ja} r , Prescott, $25. 
In this department there was a much better display than could have been 
reasonably hoped for considering the extreme drought in many parts of the 
state. The samples of wheat shown w T ere very fine, and the exhibition from 
the University Farm at Madison was worthy of high commendation. We 
look forward with interest to the experiments there being made, anticipating 
material and lasting benefits to result to the agricultural interests of the state. 
GEORGE G. SWAIN, 
I. J. HOILE, 
A. SHERMAN, 
Committee. 
