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Best single variety, Wm. Reid, North Prairie.$3 00 
Second best, N. N. Palmer, Brodhead. 2 00 
Best three bunches Concord on one cane, Wm. Reid, North Prairie. 2 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 1 00 
Best three branches Delaware on one cane, Wm. Reid North Prairie. 2 00 
Second best, G. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 1 00 
Best single variety, quality to rule, Wm. Reid, North Prairie. 3 00 
Second best, N. N. Palmer, Brodhead. 2 00 
Best show Foreign, Mrs. Alex. Mitchell, Milwaukee. 3 00 
CRABS. 
Best and greatest varieties named, Wm. Reid, North Prairie. 3 00 
Second best, Geo. Jeffery, Five-Mile House. 2 00 
Third best, N. N. Palmer, Brodhead...!. 1 00 
Best plate Ilyslop, Geo. VV. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 1 00 
Best plate Transcendent, Geo. W. Ringrose, Wauwatosa. 1 00 
Best seedling crabs, Wm. Reid, North Prairie. 2 00 
C. M. HAMBURGH, 
H. H. HOWLETT, 
W. D. HAMBRIGHT, 
Committee. 
SWEEPSTAKES ON FRUITS OF ALL KINDS. 
Best collection fruit, of all kinds, Wm. Reid, North Prairie.$7 50 
Second best, Geo. Jeffery, Five-Mile House . 5 00 
Third best, James Osame, Somers. 3 00 
H. H. GREENMAN, 
DOUGLAS SYKES, 
W. D. HAMBRIGHT, 
Committee. 
Class 33.— Nursery-trees. 
Best collection of deciduous, nursery-grown trees, quality to rule, Gould’s 
Nursery Company, Beaver Dam . Diploma. 
Best collection of fruit-trees, Gould’s Nursery Company, Beaver Dam.... Diploma. 
Best collection of hardy flowering shrubs, Gould’s Nursery Company, 
Beaver Dam. Diploma. 
A small lot of very nice apple-trees, three years old, were exhibited by J. N. Sav¬ 
age, of Baraboo; also specimens of apple-trees double-worked upon crab roots, by 
E. Wilcox, of Trempealeau. 
We would respectfully suggest that the u nursery stock” in this class be made of 
more importance by giving larger premiums. 
One of the first and most important points in fruit-growing, is to obtain good 
trees, rightly named, judiciously pruned, with ample roots, etc. The exhibition by 
the Gould Nursery Company was an extra fine show of fruit, ornamental trees, and 
shrubbery, showing care in growing and skill in handling. 
A. G. TUTTLE, 
WM. FINLAYSON, 
J. A. PEFFER, 
Committee. 
Class 34— Flowers by professional cultivators. 
Best and most artistically arranged floral design, Wm. Kityeron, Milwaukee. $7 50 
Best and most tastefully arranged collection of cut flowers, Win. Kityeron, 
Milwaukee. 4 00 
Second best, Kate Peffer, Pewaukee. 3 00 
Third best, H. G. Roberts, Janesville. 2 00 
