EXHIBITION OF 1864. 
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John Westley, Clinton, 10 varieties of apples, 1st premium. $3 00 
B. B. Olds, Clinton, 10 varieties of apples, 2d premium. 2 00 
Frances Westley, Clinton, 10 varieties of apples, 3d premium.Trans. 
B. B. Olds, Clinton, show of outumn apples, 1st premium. Diploma and 5 00 
F. C. Curtiss, Rocky Run, show of autumn apples, 2d premium. 3 00 
Thos. Howland, Kenosha, show of winter apples, 1st prem.. Diploma and 6 00 
B. B. Olds, Clinton, show of winter apples, 2d premium. 3 00 
F. C. Curtiss, Rocky Run, show of winter apples, 3d premium. 2 00 
Geo. P. Peifer, Pewaukee, show of pears, 1st premium, . .Diploma and 5 00 
Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, show tf grapes, 1st premium. 3 00 
J. H. Kimball, Kenosha, show of foreign grapes, .Diploma and Trans. 
Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, best variety of fruity, .Diploma and 10 00 
Judges —L. P. Chandler, Madison ; J. W. Rist, Plover; Jas. L. Tubbs, 
Elkhorn. 
CLASS 30—FRUITS BY PROFESSIONAL CULTIVATORS. 
P. B. Spaulding, Beloit, variety of apples, 1st premium and diploma 
and. $'7 00 
Geo. J. Kellogg, Janesville, host and greatest variety of apples, 2d 
premium. 5 00 
P. B. Spaulding, Beloit, best 20 varieties of apples adapted to the 
Northwest, 1st premium. 6 00 
P. B. Spaulding, Beloit, show of autumn apples, 1st premium. 6 00 
Tuttle, Clark & Son, Baraboo, show of winter apples, 1st premium, di¬ 
ploma and. 6 00 
F. W. Loudon, Janesville, show of winter apples, 2d premium. 3 00 
F. W. Loudon, Janesville, best and greatest variety of pears, 1 premi¬ 
um, ..Diploma and 6 00 
J. S. Stickney, Wauwautosa, two varieties of pears, 1st premium. 6 00 
P. B. Spoulding, Beloit, two varieties of pears, Id premium. 3 00 
F. W. Loudon, Janesville, greatest variety of grapes, 1st premium.... 3 00 
Isaac Atwood, Lake Mills, display in variety of grapes, 2p premium.. . 2 00 
[The ten varieties exhibited by Mr. Atwood are the most popular 
for the Northwest, most magnificently grown, and of superior ex¬ 
cellence.! 
L. P. Chandler, Madison, display of variety of grapes, 3d premium. . Trans. 
F. W. Loudon, Janesville, fruits of all kinds, by one exhibitor, 1st 
premium, diploma and. 10 00 
J. C. Plumb, Madison, collection of sealed fruits, 1st premium. 5 00 
J. C. Plumb, Madison, collection of ten varieties of apple trees adapted 
to this climate, 1st premium,.Diploma and. 6 00 
JuuDGE? —F, C. Curtis, Rocky Run; E. Wilcox, Trempealeau; J. R. Shear¬ 
man, Rockford, Ill. 
CLASS 31—WISCONSIN WINES. 
C. Hanford, Emerald Grove, assortment of wines, 1st premium, di¬ 
ploma and. $5 00 
A. Sherman, La Prairie, one bottle of white currant wine, 1st premium 3 00 
Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, sample of gripe wine, 1st premium. 6 00 
G. Hanford, Emerald Grove, sample of grage wine, 2d premipm. 3 00 
Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, sample rhubarb wine, 1st premium. 3 00 
M. L. Ladd, Millard) sample of rhubarb wine,"(two bottles), 2d premium 2 00 
C. Hanford, Emerald Grove, three bottles of strawberry wine, 
best...Trans. 
AWARDED BY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 
Dr. H. Schroeder, Bloomington, Ill., six bottles of superior grape 
wine,... .Diploma. 
Judges— F. C. Curtis, Rocky Run ; J. S. Shearman, Rockford, Ill.; Thos. 
D. Plumb, Madison. 
