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STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
the fruit growers of that county, for the splendid display of 
fruit from the county. 
E. B. Quiner, 
J. C. Brayton, 
Jas. Barr, 
Committee . 
FRUITS BY PROFESSIONAL CULTIVATORS. 
A. G. Hanford, Waukesha, 1st premium, best and greatest variety apples, $7 
J. C. Brayton, Aztalan, 2d do. do. 5 
George P. Peffer, Pewaukee, 3d do. do. 3 
B. B. Olds, Clinton, 1st premium best ten varities apples. 3 
John Wilcox, Omro, 2d do. do. 2 
B. B. Olds, 1st premium best five varieties apples. 2 
Plumb, Willey & Co.. Madison, 1st premium show autumn apples. 7 
C. Mason Plumb, Lake Mills, 2d do. do. 5 
Plumb, Willey & Co., 1st premium show winter apples. 7 
C. Mason Plumb, Lake Mills, 2d do. do. 5 
A. G. Hanford, Waukesha, 1st premium greatest variety pears. 7 
Geo. P. Peffer, Pewaukee, 2d do. do. 5 
Geo. J. Kellogg, Janesville, 1st premium best 2 variety pears. 5 
Geo. P. Peffer, 1st premium greatest variety plums. 3 
Geo. P. Peffer, 3d premium, best show peaches. 2 
Atwood & Cooper, Lake Mills, 1st premium best show grapes. 3 
Charles Hanford, Bradford, 2d do. do. 2 
George J. Kellogg, Janesville, 3d do. do.Trans. 
John Hall, Madison, 2d premium musk-melons.Trans. 
George P. Peffer, 1st premium cultivated cranberries. 3 
A large collection of apples from Rock county (248 plates, 
and 225 varieties,) shown by G. J. Kellogg, the Committee 
deem worthy of high commendation, and suggest an honorary 
premium. 
John A. Kennicott,! 
James Ozaune, V Committee. 
Y. C. Mason, J 
[The Ex-Committee approved of the recommendation touch¬ 
ing Mr. Kellogg’s collection of apples, and have awarded him 
the Diploma of the Society.] 
WINES. 
The Committee whose duty it was to test the relative merits 
of the different varieties of wine on exhibition, have performed 
this duty, and make the following awards : 
