No. 234. H. Walker, Detroit, 3d best and greatest variety pears, $2.00 2.00 No. 100. N. Uhl, Detroit, 6 specimens autumn pears, 1st prem., 2 00 E. D. LAY, HARVEY HAINES, W. J. BLACKLEY, Committee. CLASS IV.-MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. The undersigned, under the direction of the committee for division G., class 4, Miscellaneous Fruits, would submit the following: Peaches.-None shown. Plums.-Too few to entitle them to a premium. Quinces. No. 240. H. Walker, Detroit, best 12 quinces, 1st premium,.. $3 00^ No. 197. J. M. Norton, Troy, 2d best 12 quinces, 2d premium, 200 No. 145. B. G. Stout, Troy, 3d best 12 quinces, 3d premium,.. 1 00 Grapes. Nos. 101, 102. N. Uhl, Detroit, collection of native grapes, 1st premium,.. 3 00 Nos. 173 to 175. Charles Peltier, Detroit, collection of native grapes, 2d premium,.. 2. 00. No. 41. Horace Hallock, Detroit, collection of foreign grapes, grown in open air, 1st premium,. 3 00 No. 122. B. McCreary, Detroit, collection of foreign grapes, grown under glass,. 3.00 Watermelons. No. 180. Daniel Osgood, Detroit, best 2 watermelons, 1st prem., 2 00 1 00 premium,.. 2.00 No. 87. John Ford, Detroit, 2d best 4 nutmeg-melons, 2d prem., 1.00 The show of quinces is meagre, and the judges have felt compelled to take into consideration the unfavorable influences of the past winter, and in consequence premiums were awarded where in ordinary seasons they would have been refused. All which is submitted. T. T. LYON, Chairman. CLASS V.-VEGETABLES. The committee on class 5, Vegetables, beg leave to report the following awards: No. 6. M. H. Hunter, Grosse Isle, 12 turnip-rooted beets, 1st premium,... No. 14. M. Fisher, Grosse Point, 1 peck tomatoes, 1st prem., $1.00 1 00 200 66 12 carrots, 66 2. 00 2. 00 No. 29. Wm. Balls, Detroit, 12 parsnips, 1st premium, .... No. 74. P. Hathaway, Little Praire Ronde, 6 stalks rhubarb, 1st 1 00 2. 00 1 00 No. 182. Daniel Osgood, Detroit, 6 heads cauliflower, 1st prem., No. 93. John Ford, Detroit, 6 vegetable eggs, 1st premium,... 2 00 No. 97. 1st premium,.. 2.00 No. 106. R. R. Briggs, Romeo, 1 peck seedling potatoes, 2d premium, 1 00 No. 118. Thos. Edwards, Ann Arbor, 12 stalks celery, 1st pre No. 143. W. B. Vanhorn, Jonesville, 1 bushel table potatoes, 2d premium,.. No. 146. B. G. Stout, Troy, 1 peck white turnips, 1st premium, 1 00 1 00 1 00 2.00 No. 169. M. Fisher, Grosse Point, variety roots for cattle, 1st premium,.... 4 00 2.00 1 00 No. 176. Mark Flannegan, Detroit, variety roots for cattle, 2d premium,.... No. 170. Thomas Smith, Detroit, 6 squashes, .. No. 172. Louis Beaufait, Grosse Point, 4 crook neck squashes,. No. 88. John Ford, Detroit, best and greatest variety culinary vegetables, 1 00 4 00 No. 206. Hiram Walker, Detroit, 2d best and greatest variety culinary vegetables, - 2.00 1 00 2.00 No. 200. Hiram Walker, Detroit, 1 peck sweet potatoes,... peck yellow onions,..... H. H. SHERMAN, JUSTUS GAGE, Committee. 50 DIVISION H.-GRAIN, FLOUR AND SEEDS. The committee offer the following awards: No. 45. A. E. Pardee, Plymouth, best sample winter wheat, 1st premium, $5.00 No. 34. B. G. Stout, Troy, 2d best sample winter wheat, 2d premium,... 3 00 No. 2. M. Fisher, Grosse Point, best sample spring wheat, 1st No. 7. M. Fisher, Grosse Point, 2 bushels yellow corn, 1st prem., No. 29. Thos. Blackett, Roseville, 2 bush. white oats, 2d prem., $2 00 No. 52. J. M. Norton, Troy, 12 ears white seed corn, 1st “ No. 31. H. E. De Garmo, Ypsilanti, 12 ears dent seed corn, 1st premium,. 1.00 1 00 1 00 No. 30. H. E. DeGarmo, Ypsilanti, 2 bushels beans, 1st prem., 5 00 2 66 2d 66 3 00 แ No. 27. premium,.. No. 25. B. G. Stout, Troy, 1 bushel timothy seed, 2d premium, Bread. No. 60. Joseph Hatch, Detroit, 2 loaves baker's bread, 1st prem., 200 No. 46. Mrs. F. Gaines, Dearborn, 2 loaves bread, salt rising, 1st premium,. 2.00 No. 8. S. W. Taylor, Detroit, 2 loaves bread, salt rising, 2d premium,.. 1 00 No. 24. John Kirk, Detroit, 2 loaves bread, yeast rising, 1st premium,... 200 No. 9. S. W. Taylor, Detroit, 2 loaves bread, yeast rising, 2d premium,. 1 00 No. 11. Mrs. S. W. Taylor, Detroit, best specimen bread, 1st premium, 2.00 No. 44. Mrs. F. Leslie, Dearborn, 2d best specimen bread, 2d premium,... DIVISION K.-MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Your committee respectfully report that they find but few articles entered for premium that were enumerated in the list of Miscellaneous Articles. But one barrel of plaster was presented, and that was from a foreign State. This we regret, knowing that our own State abounds with rich beds of plaster. No specimens of coal or iron oar were exhibited, and but one of copper. No. 7. J. A. Thompson, Cayuga, N. Y., 1 bbl. ground plaster, Diploma. Nos. 18, 19, 20. Richmonds & Backus, Detroit, specimens of book binding, very superior,.... ...Medal. No. 1. S. D. Ellwood & Co., Detroit, specimens book binding, Diploma. 66 66 lithography, Nos. 54, 55. Palmer & Fisher, “ No. 10. Higby & Stearns, Detroit, Palmer's patent artificial limb, Fairbanks',.. No. 32. D. C. Whitwood, Detroit, coinometer,.... ... Medal. Diploma. No. 42. O. Bellows & Co., Detroit, a splendid lot of India rub ber goods, ...Diploma. Nos. 45, 46. P. S. Grimes, Kalamazoo, artificial teeth, on gold and on gutta percha,.. Nos. 49, 50. S. F. Hodge, Detroit, beautiful specimens of iron pully blocks,.. Medal. ...Diploma. No. 51. H. H. Leroy, Detroit, Nimm's patent sash suspender,..Medal. No. 57. E. D. Miller, Niles, rosewood, metalic jointed show case, Diploma. No. 71. Carpenter, Russell & Co., Detroit, 30 inch car wheel," faucet, No. 96. Charles Worden, Ypsilanti, 4 joints stove pipe,. No. 61. Charles Piquette, "6 factured Lake Superior ore,.. No. 99. L. Woodruff, Ann Arbor, a very beautiful barometer,.. |