2oS. Wisconsin state agricultural Society . 
TEACHES. 
Best show named fruit, Mrs. Alexander Mitchell, Milwaukee, $2. 
GRAPES. 
Best and greatest variety, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $7.50. 
Second best, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $5. 
Third best, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $3. 
Fourth best, G. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, $2. 
Best 5 varieties, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville. $5. 
Second best, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $3. 
Third best, H. M. Thompson, St. Francis, $2. 
Best 3 varieties, C. IJ. Greenman, Milton, $3. 
Second best, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $2. 
Third best, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, $1. 
Best 2 varieties, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $2. 
Second best, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $1. 
Best single variety, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $1. 
Best 3 bunches Concord, on one cane, C. IJ. Greenman, Milton, $1. 
Best 3 bunches Delaware, on one cane, C. H. Greenman, $1. 
Best single variety, quality to rule, Deleware, G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $5. 
Best show foreign grapes, Mrs. Alexander Mitchell, Milwaukee, $3. 
Second best show foreign grapes, J. H. Jones, Milwaukee, $2. 
F. S. LAWRENCE, 
F. C. CURTIS, 
CHARLES WATERS, 
Committee. 
Class 31 —Fruits by NT on-Professional Cultivators. 
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APPLES. 
Best and largest variety , Mrs. J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $10. 
Second best, George Jeffrey, Wauwatosa, $7.50. 
Third best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville, $5. 
Fourth best, C. H. Jacobs, Wauwatosa, $3. 
Best 10 varieties adapted to the northwest, George Jeffrey, Wauwatosa, $7.50. 
Second best, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Third best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville, $2.50. 
