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Best variety winter apples, S. A. Tenny, Durham Hill, $7.50. 
Second best, Geo. Jeffrey, Wauwatosa, $5. 
Third best, Daniel Gelser, Milwaukee, $2.50. 
Best five varieties winter apples J. J. Pellett, Oconomowoc, $3. 
Second best, Wm. Reid, North Prairie, $2. 
Third best, C. C. Dewey, Milwaukee, $1. 
Best three Fameuse, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Second best, L. Rawson, Oak Creek, $1. 
Largest apple, D. Gelser, Milwaukee, $1. 
Second best, Austin Wheeler, Pewaukee, 50 cents. 
Heaviest apple, D. Gelser, Milwaukee, $1. 
Second best, A. A. Boyce, Lodi, 50 cents. 
Best variety pears, E. B. Thomas, Dodge.’s Corners, $7.50. 
Second best, J. W. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $4. 
Third best, John Johnson, Milwaukee, $2.50. 
Fourth best, J. L. Pierce, Milwaukee, $1. 
Best three varieties pears, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
Second best, J. Johnson, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best Flemish Beauty, J. L. Pierce, Milwaukee, $3. 
Second best, A. A. Boyce, Lodi, $2. 
Fine show Sickle pears, J. T. Stevens, Madison, highly commended. 
Fine show Bartlett pears, J. L. Pierce, Milwaukee, highly commended. 
Splendid show peaches (11 varieties,) Town, Spring Lake, Mich., diploma. 
Best Miner plum, A. W. Barber, Lancaster, $1. 
Second best, J. T. Stevens, Madison, 50 cents. 
Best and greatest variety grapes, F. S. Lawrence, Janesville, $7.50. 
Second best, Wm. Reid, North Prairie, $5. 
Third best, A. Von Baumbach, Milwaukee, $3. 
Best five varieties grapes, Wm. Reid, North Prairie, $5. 
Second best, F. S. Lawrence, Janesville, $3. 
Best three varieties grapes, Wm. Reid, North Prairie, $3. 
Second best, F. S. Lawrence, Janesville, $2. 
Best two varieties grapes, Wm. Reid, North Prairie, $2. 
Second best, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $1. 
Best single variety grapes, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $1. 
Best three bunches Concord on one cane, Wm. Reid, North Prairie, $1. 
Best three bunches Delaware on one cane, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $1. 
Best single variety, quality to rule, J. J. Pellett, Oconomowoc, $5. 
Best plate hyslop crabs, David Morgan, Wauwatosa, $1. 
Best plate transcendant crabs, David Morgan, Milwaukee, $1. 
Extra fine show cranberries, James Carey, Berlin, highly commended. 
A. G. TUTTLE, 
G. J. KELLOGG, 
C. H. GREENMAN, 
G. P. PEFFER, 
Committee. 
Class 32— Seedlings. 
Best seedlings,Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, $10. 
Second best, C. H. Greenman, Milton, $5. 
Third best, N. N. Cornwall, Wauwatosa $3. 
Best collection deciduous nursery grown trees (quality to rule,) Stickney 
& Baumbach, Waupun, $10. 
Second best, -J. C. Plumb, Milton, 5. 
Best collection evergreens, Geo. J. Kellogg, Janesville, $10. 
Second best, Stickney & Baumbach, Waupun, $5. 
Best collection of fruit trees, E. Wilcox & Son, Trempealeau, diploma. 
Second best, G. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, Transactions. 
Fine fig tree, Mrs.C. Koening, Milwaukee, $2. 
Fine collection strawberry plants, H. H. Cott, Lake Mills, commended. 
Fine collection hedge plants, J. C. Plumb,Milton, commended. 
