AWARDS OF PREMIUMS. 
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farm products,—( continued.) 
Jared Thompson, Milwaukee, best shew known and excellent varieties of 
Potatoes,. 
II. E. Coon, Palmyra, 2d best show known and excellent varieties of Po¬ 
tatoes, . 
A. Loveland, Wauwatosa, best sample Onions,. 
Pierce Co. Agr’l Society, 2d. do.... 
T. K. Carr, Oak Creek, best sample Carrots, 
T. C. Howard, Lake, 2d.do .... 
Luther Ilawson, Oak Creek, 2d best sample Turnips, 
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The Committee would call especial attention to the sample of 
Peach-blow Potatoes, exhibited by Mr. George Shoecraft, of 
Michigan. This Potatoe takes the first rank in the N. Y. mar- 
ket, and is undoubtedly one of the best varieties cultivated. 
RICHARD ARUNDEL, Ch'n. 
GARDEN VEGETABLES. 
[ Jared Thompson, - - . - Greenfield. 
Judges ... i T. M. Riddle, - Wauwatosa. 
[ W. S. Chase, - Janesville. 
The Committee on Garden Vegetables, having discharged 
the duties assigned them, ask leave to report the following list 
of awards: 
Enoch Chase, Lake, best 12 heads Celery,. 
J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee, best 4 Squashes,. 
Enoch Chase, Lake, 2d .. .do.do. 
H. J. Starin, Whitewater, best sample Lima Beans, 
A. Loveland, Wauwatosa, best 12 Parsnips,. 
... .do.do. do.. .6 Cabbages,. 
J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee, 2d do.do. 
H. Putman, Big Bend, best 3 varieties Tomatoes,.. 
B-. W. Parker, Wauwatosa, 2d best.do. 
Luther Landon, Waupun, best 12 Beets,. 
Henry Kroger, Milwaukee, 2d best .do. 
H. J. Starin, Whitewater, best 12 Sweet Potatoes,.. 
Henry Kroger, Milwaukee, best Winter Radish,... 
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The Committee found on exhibition 12 Tomatoes of very 
fine quality, exhibited by Mrs. J. L. Burnham, of Milwaukee, 
which, had they been entered, would have taken the first pre¬ 
mium. 
Respectfully, 
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JARED THOMPSON, Ch’n. 
