450 SECOND ANNUAL CITBUS EXHIBITION 



CLASS VII. 



Best lemons, $10; second best lemons, $5. Committee — Dr. 0. H. Conger, Pasadena; Anson 

 Van Louven, San Bernardino; Dr. Beach, Orange; Alexander Craw, Los Angeles; L. M.' Holt^ 

 Riverside. 



CLASS VIII. 



Best display of limes, $5; second best display of limes, $3. Committee — W. G. Morse, Sait 

 Bernardino; A. 0. Porter, Pasadena; Gen. J. H. Shields, Florence; W. B. Russell, Riverside; 

 Prof. Charles Coleman, Jr., Pomona. 



CLASS IX. 



Best box of raisins, $5; second best box of raisins, $3; best box of figs, $3; best specimen of" 

 preserved citron, $3. Committee — Richard Melrose, Anaheim; S. Washburn, Pasadena; Rev. 

 R. Strong, Westminster; Euiil Rosenthal, Riverside; H. A. Westbrook, Riverside. 



CLASS X. 



Best pickled olives, $5; second best pickled olives, $3; best olive oil, $5; second best olive- 

 oil, .$3. Coirimittee — James H. Beiiedict, Riverside; W. W. Allen, Pasadena; Rev. C. F. Loop,. 

 Pomona; E. P. iSTorwood, Cucamonga; D. C. Hayward, Orange. 



RULES ADOPTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE EXHIBITIO^^. 



1. All fruits entered for premium must be grown by the exhibitor. 



2. Each exhibit of citrus fruits must consist of at least six specimens. 



3. x\ll entries from Riverside must be in by Monday afternoon, the 23d, and from all other 

 parts of the State by noon on Tuesday, the 24th. . 



4. All exhibits must remain until the close of the exhibition, at which time premiums will 

 be paid. 



6. For want of space no articles but those mentioned will be received for exhibition. 



6. Parties residing in districts affected with red scale are requested to be very careful in, 

 selecting specimens to be furnished for exhibition, as all fruit affected with that insect will be 

 destroyed. 



7. For the purpose of determining the best orange, the prize varieties as determined by the- 

 conimittees in classes four and five will be selected for comparison. 



ADMISSION FEES. 



Season ticket, not transferable, admitting one person to the hall during the exhibition. .50 cents. 



Single entry, adult person ; 25 cents.. 



Children under twelve years 15 cents. 



The exhibition will open at 1 p. m., Tuesday, February 24th, and 

 the evening will be devoted to the discussion of topics connected 

 with citrus culture. 



The Committees of Awards will meet in the hall at 9 a. m., Wednes- 

 day, February 25th, to award the premiums, and the reports of 

 awards will be made in the evening of that day. In the evening the- 

 discussions will be continued. 



Fruit growers will please notice that the territory in California in 

 which citrus and semi-tropical fruits are grown has been divided 

 into three districts, and the premium list so arranged as to enable 

 the growers of citrus fruits in these districts to compete with each 

 other in the matter of display, while competition is open to all for 

 the other premiums. Also, that the Riverside Land and Irrigating 

 Company has very generously offered to pay all freight and express 

 charges of fruits sent to the exhibition. It is, therefore, to be hoped 

 that all persons growing citrus fruits throughout the State will make 

 a special effort to send specimens to the exhibition, and copies of the 

 reports will be forwarded to each exhibitor in return. 



All interested in citrus fruit culture are cordially invited to be 

 present with us and help to make the occasion enjoyable and instruct- 

 ive. 



The exhibition was largely attended by people from all sections of 

 southern California, together with many visitors from the central 



