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WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 
Your committee would respectfully report the following as their decision 
with reference to the awards of the premiums in Classes 25 and 26. 
Class 25.—Field Products. 
Best sample spring wheat, club, Robert Ogilvie, Madison.$5 
Best sample spring wheat, Rio Grande, M. J. Stearns, Galesville.. 
Best sample spring wheat, fife, G. LI. Lamberton, Lamberton. 
Second best, Robert Ogilvie, Madison.•. 
Best white winter wheat, M. J. Stearns, Galesville. 
Second best, Geo. AVolf, Staatsville . 
Best red winter wheat, M. Stearns & Son, Galesville. 
Best rye, E. M. De Puy, East Troy. 
Second best, G. H. Lamberton, Lamberton. 
Best oats, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc. 
Second best, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc.. 
Best barley, Robert Ogilvie, Madison. 
Second best, T. D. Pilgrim, West Granville. 
Best buckwheat, G. II. Lamberton, Lamberton. 
Best flax seed, Geo. Wolf, Staatville. 
Best hops, sack, G. J. Hanson, Kilbourn City. 
Second best, G. H! Lamberton, Lamberton. 
Best Timothy seed, John Aitken, Brookfield. 
Second best, Jas. C. Howard, Milwaukee. 
Best clover seed, G. H. Lamberton, Lamberton. 
Best beans, Luther Rawson, Oak Creek. 
Second best, Geo. Wolf, Staatville... 
Best dent corn, J. J. Pellett, Oconomowoc.. 
Second best, H. Gregg, Elm Grove... 
Best flint corn, Wm. Reid, North Prairie....... 
Second best, Louis Fink, New Colm...... 
Best bushel early potatoes, M. K. Young, Glen Haven. 
Second best, Joseph Desforges, Milwaukee. 
Best bushel late potatoes, white rose, M. Iv. Young, Glen Haven. 
Second best, A. M. Johnson, Greenfield. 
Best bushel carrots, C. B. Durand, Racine... 
Second best, Wm. Gordon, Kenosha. 
Best bushel turnips, H. Swallow, ILartland. 
Second best, J. C. Meacliam, Genesee. 
Best bushel onions, Wm. Gordon, Kenosha. 
Second best, E. S. Purple, Waukesha. 
Third best, J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee. 
Best dozen watermelons, J. C. Plumb, Milton. 
Second best, Wm. Gordon, Kenosha.. 
Best exhibition of field products, including not less than five varieties 
of cereal grains, not less than 12 varieties in all, each sample being 
free to compete for the above individual prizes, J. C. Starkweather, 
Oconomowoc, Silver Medal and. 20 
Exhibition of tobacco, grown by exhibitor, Jacob Jank, Milwaukee, Hon¬ 
orable Mention. 
Exhibition turnips and onions, Stephen Sharp, Soldiers’ Home, Honora¬ 
ble Mention. 
149 specimens of different variety of potatoes, M. K. Young, Glen Ha¬ 
ven, discretionary premium of. 10 
Samples winter squashes, Daniel Williams, Summit........... 3 
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