State Agricultural Society
Premiums Awarded
in
1868.
Vegetables, Roots, Seeds,
etc.
Exhibitor: P. H.
Murphy
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Display of
pumpkins
Exhibitor: George E.
Cogghall
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Display of squashes
and six Hubbard squashes and three mountains sweet watermelons and tomatoes and
variety of vegetables
Exhibitor: D. L.
Perkins
Residence: Oakland
Article: One dozen
green sweet corn and best collection of garden seeds
Exhibitor: Robert
Williamson
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Display of
sweet corn and largest variety of potatoes and half bushel Carolina sweet
potatoes and sugar beets and half peck peanuts
Exhibitor: A. B.
Gilbert
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Display of
white and yellow dent corn
Exhibitor: E. F.
Aiken
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Popcorn and
half peck castor beans
Exhibitor: N. Mills
Residence: Sonoma
County
Article: Goodrich
potatoes
Exhibitor: W. Fern
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: English fluke
potatoes and best crop alfalfa, two acres and three green-fleshed muskmelons
Exhibitor: T.
Edwards
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Sample
carrots, from two acres and best crop of carrots, three acres
Exhibitor: R. J.
Merkley
Residence:
Article: Best 10
acres of hops
Exhibitor: E.
Parsons
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: White
tomatoes
Exhibitor: J. W.
Neff
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Half-dozen
cucumbers
Exhibitor: Mrs. A.
S. Greenlaw
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Specimen of
the flower coxcomb
Exhibitor: B. C.
Horn & Co.
Residence: San
Francisco
Article: California
made cigars and tobacco
Exhibitor: R. G.
Gellin
Residence: San
Francisco
Article: California
cigars and tobacco, made and put in style, by females
Exhibitor: Miss C. A.
Burnes
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Twenty-five
pounds June butter
Exhibitor: Mrs. D.
R. Hunt
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Ten pounds
butter, in rolls
Exhibitor: Mrs. E.
F. Aiken
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Butter, in
rolls
Exhibitor: M. S.
King
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Largest and
best variety of canned fruits
Exhibitor: Charles
Bernard
Residence: San
Francisco
Article: Ground
spices, coffee and prepared California mustard
Exhibitor: Ravenna,
Ghirardelli & Co.
Residence: San
Francisco
Article: Samples of
cooking pastes
Exhibitor: L.
Prevost
Residence: San Jose
Article: Exhibition
of the silk business from Mulberry tree to the cocoon; including feeding of
worms, their eggs, etc.
Exhibitor: Miss L. Sauffrignon
Residence: San Jose
Article: Bouquet
cocoons
Exhibitor: Mrs.
Alice Boston
Residence: Santa
Cruz
Article: Lot cocoons
Exhibitor: J. Smith
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Cocoons and
Mulberry trees
Exhibitor: J. Rice
Residence: Yuba
County
Article: Variety
cocoons
Exhibitor: Don Jose
Olivia
Residence: Hornitas
Article: Variety
cocoons
Exhibitor: G. E.
Goux
Residence: Santa
Barbara
Article: Variety
cocoons from 100,000
Exhibitor: T. A.
Garey
Residence: Los
Angeles
Article: Variety cocoons
and bouquet
Exhibitor: A.
Brewster
Residence: San
Gabriel
Article: Variety
cocoons
Exhibitor: A.
Packard
Residence: Santa
Barbara
Article: Variety
cocoons from 100,000
Exhibitor: M. A.
Goddard
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Samples
Japanese cocoons
Exhibitor: Mrs. L.
Sellers
Residence: Antioch
Article: Lot cocoons
Exhibitor: Muller
& Isoard
Residence: Nevada
City
Article: Lot cocoons
Exhibitor: B. S.
Wilson
Residence: Santa
Clara
Article: Lot cocoons
Exhibitor: A.
F. Goddard
Residence: Sacramento
Article: Lot
Japanese cocoons and locked Mulberry trees
Exhibitor: L. Hess
Residence:
Placerville
Article: Lot
Japanese cocoons
Exhibitor: Dr. B. W.
Koehler
Residence: Oregon
Article: Locked
cocoons, first raised in that State.
Exhibitor: George
Reed
Residence: Snelling
Article: Lot cocoons
Exhibitor: Mrs. L.
Waldron
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Lot cocoons
Exhibitor: Mrs. W.
Flint Mrs. M. Jennings
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Lot
Japanese, European and Turkish cocoons, in cases and in the bush
Exhibitor: C. W.
Reed
Residence: Yolo
Article: Lot morus
multicaulis
Exhibitor: J. S.
Harbison
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Lot moretti
multicaulis
Exhibitor: Robert
Williamson
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Mulberry
trees
Exhibitor: W. M. Haynie
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Lot cocoons
from 700,000 and Japanese silk worms feeding and four cartoons of eggs prepared
for European market and Mulberry trees
Exhibitor: I. N.
Hoag
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Turkish
eggs and skeins of reeled silk, etc.
Preserves, Pickles, etc.
Exhibitor: A.
Bergman
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Walnut
catchsup, pickled onions, pickled cucumbers,
pickled tomatoes and canned tomatoes
Exhibitor: Mrs. J.P.
Odbert
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Pickled peaches,
quince jelly, peach jelly, tomato catsup and currant jelly
Exhibitor: Mrs. R.
L. Robinson
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Pickled
mangoes and apple jelly
Exhibitor: Mrs. D.
Kendall
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Preserved
peaches
Exhibitor: J. S. Harbison
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Honey
Exhibitor: A. Hummel
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Pickled
gherkins
Exhibitor: M. S.
King
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Canned
peaches, pears, blackberries and cherries
Flour, etc.
Exhibitor: Colusa
Flour Mills, by L. F. Reed
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Barrel
flour, "Bakers' extra"
Exhibitor: Pioneer
Mills - Eisen Bros.
Residence: San
Francisco
Article: Samples of
corn, rye and oat meal, hominy, pearl barley, rye, rice and buckwheat flour,
farina, split peas, hulled and cracked corn, buckwheat and oat groats
Exhibitor: William
B. Gibson
Residence: Yolo
County
Article: Best two
bushels of Chile wheat, 63 1/2 pounds per bushel and best two bushels of club
wheat, 62 1/2 pounds per bushel
Exhibitor: William
M. Haynie
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Best hops
and hop kiln
Exhibitor: J. L.
Clark
Residence:
Sacramento County
Article: Sample hops
Exhibitor: M. L.
Waldrum
Residence:
Sacramento
Article: Bale as
sample hops