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STATE AGEICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
FRUITS, FLOWERS AND DELICACIES. 
CLASS 24—FRUIT BY NON-PROFESSIONAL CULTIVATORS. 
Best and greatest variety of Apples, Geo. J. Kellogg, Janesville, Silver 
Medal. 
Best and greatest variety Grapes, A. G. Tuttle, BaraHoo.Silver Medal. 
Second best and greatest variety Grapes, C. H. and J. M. Greenraan, Milton, 
Bronze Medal. 
CLASS 30—FRUIT BY NON-PROFESSIONAL CULTIVATORS. 
Best and greatest variety Apples, Eli Stilson, Oshkosh... .Silver Ice Pitcher. 
Second best and greatest variety Apples, E. W. Daniels, Auroraville, Fruit 
Dish. 
Best ten named varieties recommended by Horticultural Society, George P. 
Peffer, Pewaukee.Silver Tea Pot. 
Second best 10 varieties recommended by Horticultural Society, George J. 
Kellogg, Janesville ..Gold-lined Goblet. 
Best 6 named varieties recommended by Horticultural Society, C. H. Jacobs, 
Wauwatosa.Silver Card Receiver. 
Second best 6 named varieties recommended by Horticultural society, George 
P. Peffer, Pewaukee.Pie Knife. 
Best 10 named of any variety, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo.Silver Tea Pot. 
Second best ten named of any variety, Eli Stilson, Oshkosh, Silver Pie 
Knife. • 
Best and greatest variety of Pears, George P. Feffer, Pewaukee, Silver 
Basket. 
Second best and greatest variety of Pears, Eli Stilson, Oshkosh, Silver 
Goblet. 
Best 3 varieties Pears, C. H. Jacobs, Wauwatosa.Silver Fruit Knife. 
Best and greatest variety of Plums, George P. Peffer, Pewaukee, Warder’s 
Pomology and Fruit Knife. 
Best and greatest variety of Grapes, Joseph Hobbins, Madison, Coffee Urn. 
Second best and greatest variety of Grapes, Samuel Marshall, Madison, Ele¬ 
gant Ice Pitcher. 
Best 6 varieties Grapes adapted to general culture, George P. Peffer, Pewau¬ 
kee ..Silver Castor. 
Best 3 varieties Grapes adapted to general culture, A. G. Tuttle, Baraboo, 
Silver and Glass Celery Dish. 
Best exhibition of Evergreens, J. C. Plumb, Milton.Books. 
Watermelons, “ Mountain Sweet,” E. W. Elliott, Lone Rock... .Transactions 
Peaches, E. W. Daniels, Auroraville.Transactions 
Transcendent Crabs, J. W. Sharp, Door Creek.Transactions 
CLASS 31—SEEDLINGS. 
Best Seedling Apples, 3 or more specimens, M. S. Twining, Brodhead, $20 00 
Best 3 varieties Seedling Apples, Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee. 30 OC) 
Best Seedling Plum, 3 or more varieties. Geo. P. Peffer, Pewankee, Silvet 
Pitcher, engraved. 
Best Seedling Grape, C. H. k J. M. Greenman, Milton, Silver Pitcher, en¬ 
graved. 
CLASS 32—FLOWERS BY PROFESSIONAL CULTIVATORS. 
Best display of !l?,oses, in variety, (14 pots), J. T. Stevens, Madison, Silver 
Fruit Dish. 
Best show of Green House Plants, J. T. Stevens, Madison, Solid Silver 
Spoons. 
