ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



391 



1ST PRBM. 2D PRBM. 



Best plate Yellow Bellflower $2 00 $1 00 



do. do. Newtown Pippin 2 00 i 00 



do. do. Smith's Cider 2 00 i cx) 



do. do. Rome Beauty 2 00 I 00 



do. do. Rhenish May 2 00 i 00 



do. do. Rawles' Janet 200 i 00 



do. do. Winter Sweet Paradise 2 00 i 00 



do. do. Sparks' Keeper 200 i 00 



do. do. White Winter Pearmain 200 i 00 



PEARS. 



1ST PRBM. 2D PREM. 



Best plate of Lawrence $3 00 $2 00 



do. do. Beurre d'Anjou 3 00 2 00 



do. do. Easter Beurre 3 00 2 00 



do. do. Winter Nelis 300 200 



GRAPES. 



1ST PREM. 2D PRBM. 



Best six bunches of Concord Grapes $3 00 $2 00 



do. do. Catawba 3 00 2 00 



do. do. Lindiey 3 00 2 00 



do. do. Goethe 3 00 2 00 



do. do. Agawam 300 2 cxj 



do. do. Wilder 3 00 2 oo 



do. do. Merrimac 300 200 



Exhibitors of Grapes must furnish to the committee written state- 

 ments of manner in which they have been kept since gathering. 

 By order of the Executive Board. 



PARKER EARLE, President. 

 O. B. Galusha, Secretary. 



ILLINOIS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ANNUAL MEETING FOR 1880. 



The Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Horticultural 

 Society will be held in the city of Warsaw, December 14th, 15th, i6th, 

 1880. 



The usual reductions of fares upon railroads and at hotels are expected 

 to be made. The Warsaw Horticultural Society will furnish a comfortable 

 and commodious hall for the meetings and provide for the entertainment 

 and comfort of all members. It is expected that the liberal and varied 

 premiums offered will call out the largest display of fruits ever exhibited 

 in winter in the West. 



Horticulturists in Eastern Iowa are invited to participate in the 

 proceedings. Persons who cannot attend may become members of the 

 Society and receive a copy of its Transactions by inclosing one dollar 

 and fifteen cents to the Secretary. 



PARKER EARLE, President. 



O. B. Galusha, Secretary, Morris, ///. 



