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WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Class 26 —Field Products. 
SPECIAL PREMIUMS OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 
Best busliel spring wheat, Wm, Simpson, Lisbon, $25. 
Best bushel winter wheat, R. M. & W,. Andrus, Reedsburg, $25. 
Best sample spring wheat (club), N. Stearns & Son, Galesville, $5. 
Second best, D. D. Bryant, Madison, $3 
Best sample spring wheat (fife), H. Bourse, Milwaukee, $5. 
Second best, Thomas Davis, Oshkosh, $3. 
Best bushel spring wheat (Rio Grande or China Tea), Wm. Simpson, Lis¬ 
bon, $5. 
Second best, Thomas Davis, Oshkosh, $3. 
Best white winter wheat, R. M. & W. Andrus, Reedsburg, $5. 
Second best, Thomas Davis, Oshkosh, $3. 
Best red winter wheat, G. W. Williams, Oconomwoc, $5. 
Second best, D. McVean, Oconomowoc, $5. 
Best bushel of rye, Thomas Davis, Oshkosh, $5. 
Second best, Geo. Lawrence, Jr., Waukesha, $3. 
Best bushel of oa*s, Thomas Davis, Oslikesli, $5. 
Second best, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Best sack hops, E. B, Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, G. H. Lamberton, $3. 
Best bushel timothy seed, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, $5. 
Second best, John Howard, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best bushel clover seed, E B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best. Geo. Wolf, Staatsville, $3. 
Best bushel peas, Thomas Davis, Oshkosh, $5. 
Second best, S. A. Tenny, Durham Hill, $3. 
Best bushel beans, Thomas Davis, Oshkosh, $5. 
Second best, F S.Capron, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Best bushel dent corn, J. J. Pellett, $5. 
Second best, P. B. Stewart, Eagle, $3. 
Best bushel flint corn, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, $5. 
Second best, E J. Grover, Wauwatosa, $3. 
Best bushel barley, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Best bushel buckwheat, G. H. Lamberton, Lamberton, $5. 
Second best, E. M. De Puy, East Troy Lakes, $3. 
Best bushel flax seed, D. W. Rowlands, Racine, $5. 
Second best, T. Davis, Oshkosh, $3. 
Best bale broom corn, M Steele, Milwaukee, $5. 
Second best, R. Van Alsyace, Delavan, $3. 
Best bushel early potatoes, Geo. Jeffrey, Wauwatosa, $5. 
Second best, J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best bushel late potatoes, D. W. Rowlands, Racine, $5. 
Second best, Reuben Strong, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best bushel carrots, James Eager, Milwaukee, $3. 
Second best, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Best bushel turnips, II. Swallow, Hartland, $3. 
Second best, James Copper, Bay View, $2. 
Best bushel onions, Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, Ill., $5. 
Second best, J. Wilcox, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best ten pounds tobacco, W. II. Jennings, Caledonja Center, $5. 
Second best, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Best six squashes, G. II. Lamberton, Lamberton, $5. 
Second best, L. S. Curtis, Wauwatosa, $3. 
Best six pumpkins, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $5. 
Second best, L. Rawson, Oak Creek, $3. 
Best dozen watermelons, E. Elliott, Lone Rock, $5. 
Best and largest exhibition of field crop, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, 
silver medal and $30. 
Second best J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, bronze medal and $15. 
