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Bent ten pounds tobacco, William Reid, North Prairie.$5 00 
Best six .squashes, W. H, Davis, Algoma. 5 00 
Second best. Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, 111.*.. 3 00 
Best six pumpkins, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 5 00 
Second best, P. Putnam. Dodge’s Corners. 3 00 
Best twelve water melons, E. Elliot, Lone Rock. 5 00 
Best exhibition field products, Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, Ill. 25 00 
Second best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 15 00 
Special premiums by Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. 
Best bushel of winter-wheat, J. W. Wood, Baraboo... 25 00 
Best bushel spring-w heat, H. Boorse, Granville. 25 00 
The judges on field-products have been much pleased with the display of specimens 
from the University-farm and find many of them choice samples, both cereals and gar¬ 
den products, and would recommend that a diploma be aw r arded for the splendid ex¬ 
hibition. We would also recommend that premiums should be offered on different 
varieties of potatoes and other field and garden produce. 
Geo. G. Swain, 
C. Holland, 
Adelmonn Sherman, 
Committee. 
Class 27. — Garden-vegetables. 
Best 12 stalks celerv, James Eager, Milwaukee.$2 00 
Second best, C. 1). Richards, Milwaukee.Western Farmer. 
Best six heads cauliflowers, S. B. Smith, Dodge’s Corners. 2 00 
Best 12 beets, D. Huntley, Appleton. 2 00 
Second best, John Zimmerman Milwaukee.Western Farmer. 
Best 12 parsnips, James Eager, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best 2 heads cabbage, L. Zeimer, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Second best, James Eager, Milwaukee.Western Farmer. 
Best 12 tomatoes, E. Cornwall, Greenfield... 2 00 
Second best, Geo. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa,.Western Farmer. 
Best 12 purple egg-plants, L. Zeimer, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best 12 sw r eet-potatoes, J. C. Plumb, Milton. 2 00 
Best half-peck Lima beans, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 2 00 
Second best, R. Henry ,Sabin, Milwaukee.Western Farmer. 
Best half-peck Windsor beans, Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, Ills. 2 00 
Best show 7 garden-products, (not less than ten varieties), Geo. S. Haskell & 
Co., Rockford, Ills. 10 00 
Amaziah Sherman, 
Geo. D. Lathrop, 
Committee. 
Class 28 .—Products of the flouring-mill, dairy , and apiary. 
Best barrel winter-wheat flour, Park, Smith & Co., Waterford. .Silver medal 
and .......$10 00 
Best barrel spring wheat flour, Medbury, Stevens & Co., Milwaukee.. .Silver 
medal and. 10 00 
Second best, S. II. Seamans, Wauwatosa. 10 00 
Best 25 pounds June-butter, F. C. Curtis, Rocky Run.Silver medal and 10 00 
Second best, Mrs. P. Putnam, Dodge’s Corners. 10 00 
Best three cheeses, farm-made, Z. G. Simmons, Kenosha.. .Silver medal and 10 00 
Second best, Mrs. P. Putnam, Dodge’s Corners. 10 00 
