State Agricultural Society
Premiums Awarded
in
1868.
Sixth Department.
Fruits,
Dried Fruits, etc.
Exhibitor: A. S.
Greenlaw
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Twenty
varieties apples, best grown and named
Exhibitor: C. W.
Reed
Residence: Yolo
Article: Twenty
varieties pears, best specimens and correctly named, three specimens each and
one dozen quinces
Exhibitor: I S.
Bamber
Residence: El Dorado
Article: One variety
peaches, 12 specimens and one variety plums, 12 specimens and one variety
nectarines, 12 specimens
Exhibitor: Jno.
Thoman
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Collection
needed grapes and one variety, six bunches
Exhibitor: B. N.
Bugbey
Residence: Folsom
Article: Collection
foreign grapes and one variety grapes for dessert or table use, for raisins and
wine and Twenty-four pounds raisins
Exhibitor: C. W.
Hoit
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: One variety
figs, 12 specimens
Exhibitor: T. K.
Stewart
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Olives and
oranges
Exhibitor: E. Pierce
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Collection
of nuts
Exhibitor: Mrs. E.
L. Aiken
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Greatest
number of varieties dried fruits and best specimens, not less than three pounds
each
Exhibitor: C. S.
Lowell
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Three
varieties grapes
Exhibitor: Mrs. C.
Crocker
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Quinces and
pomegranate
Exhibitor: Mrs. W.
W. Marvin
Residence:
Sacramento
Article:
Pomegranates
Exhibitor: L. S.
Graham
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Peaches
Exhibitor: J. S.
Harbison
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Displayed
pears and apples
Exhibitor: Mrs. W.
N. Brooks
Residence: Yolo
Article: Collection
of fruits
Exhibitor: J. Runyon
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Collection
fruits
Exhibitor: T.
Milgate
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Dried fruits
Exhibitor: Mrs. R.
H. Wick
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Collection
dried fruits
Exhibitor: Henry
Bush
Residence:
Article: Fruit
drying house