REPORTS AND AWARDS. 
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Peter Kelil, Roxbury, 1st premium grape. $5 
Charles Ilanford, Bradford, 2d do. 3 
N. B. Van Slyke, Madison, 1st premium currant. 3 
II. W. Hayes, Palmyra, 2d do. 2 
J. R. Mudge, Belvidere, Ill., (W. F. Parish, agent,) rhubarb, the only 
sample worthy of premium.Trans. 
M. C. Waite, Baraboo, raspberry.Trans. 
Chas. Hanford, Bradford, strawberry.Trans. 
Some of the articles in this class were very fine in the judg¬ 
ment of the Committee, and they had abundant means of test- 
ing their respective qualities. 
Respectfully, 
Wm. Gennett, ''l 
Thos. Davey, { 
F. E. Bird, ( 
II. K. Lawrence, J 
Committee. 
FLOWERS BY NON-PROFESSIONAL CULTIVATORS. 
The Committee to whom was entrusted the examination of 
flowers in this class, regret that the display was not larger. 
Flowers cannot convehiently be brought from a great distance, 
but the gardens, green-houses of Madison and vicinity, should 
have been more worthily represented. The awards of the Com¬ 
mittee are as follows: 
Miss C. E. Stevens, Madison, floral design. 
Mrs. W. P. Towers, Madison, display cut flowers. 
Mrs. W. P. Towers, Madison, basket flowers. 
Mrs. W. P. Towers, Madison, variety asters. 
George Capron, Madison, variety gladiolus. 
George Capron, Madison, variety flox. 
George Capron, Madison, variety pansies. 
George Capron, Madison, 1st premium pyramid boquet 
Miss Stevens, 2d do. do. 
Miss Stevens, 1st premium flat boquet. 
Mrs. W. P. Towers, variety petunias. 
George Capron, 1st premium arranged boquet. 
Plumb, Willey & Co., 1st premium evergreens. 
$5 
2 
2 
9 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 
Respectfully submitted. 
John Budd, Chairman. 
