106 Wisconsin State Agricultural Society. 
Class 25 .—Garden and vegetable produce . 
Best earlv-rose potatoes, E. T. Sercome, Milwaukee.$3 00 
Second best, Luther Rawson, Oak Creek. 2 00 
Best any other variety early potatoes, Mrs. F. M. Vilas, Madison. 3 00 
Second best, C. C. Hatcnard, Kingston. 2 00 
Best peachblows, J. B. Cross, Milwaukee . 3 00 
Second best, I). T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 2 00 
Best any other variety late potatoes, Mrs. F. M. Vilas, Madison. 3 00 
Second best, Wm. Reid, North Prairie. 2 00 
Best four quarts lima beans, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 3 00 
Best blood turnip-beets, J. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 3 00 
Second best, L. Ziemer, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best mangel-wurtzel, J. W. Wood, Baraboo. 3 00 
Second best, O. J. Smith, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best long blood-beet, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 3 00 
Second best, L. Ziemer, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best red Wethersfield onions, E. T. Sercombe, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 2 00 
Best yellow Danvers onions, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best any other variety onions, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwautosa. 2 00 
Best drum-head cabbage, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 3 00 
Second best, James Eager, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best 3 Winningstadt cabbage, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, E. T. Sercombe, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best long orange-carrots, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best horn-carrots, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 3 00 
Second best. James Eager, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best head cauliflower, Geo. Jeffery, Five-Mile House. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Waawatosa. 2 00 
Best 10 heads celery, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, James Eager, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best 12 ears early sweet-corn, R. Putnam, Dodge's Corners. 3 00 
Second best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 2 00 
Best 12 ears late sweet-corn, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 3 0u 
Second best, George Jeffery, Five-Mile House. 2 00 
Best sample egg-plant, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Best 6 watermelons, E. Elliot, Lone Rock. 3 00 
Second best, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 2 00 
Best 6 nutmeg-melons, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 3 00 
Best parsnips, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best 12 large red-peppers, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa.... 3 00 
Second best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 2 00 
Best peck vegetable-oysters, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 3 00 
Second best, C. D. Richards, Milwaukee. 2 00 
Best 6 Hubbard squashes, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, R. Putnam, Dodge’s Corners. 2 00 
Largest squasli of any variety, E. Elliott, Lone Rock. 3 00 
Second best, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 2 00 
Best tomatoes, N. W. Dean, Madison... 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best flat turnips, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best ruta-bagas, Wm. Reid, North Prairie. 3 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 2 00 
Best exhibition by one exhibitor, D. T. Pilgrim, West Granville. 15 00 
Second best, J. M. Smith, Green Bay. 10 00 
Third best, L. Zierner, Milwaukee. 5 00 
C. H. JACOBS, 
AMAZIAH SHERMAN, 
Committee. 
