PREMIUM LIST, 



The following premiums are offered l»y tlic Executive Hoanl, on 

 fruit and other horticultural products, at the annual meeting of the 

 Society, 1884. 



Plates of fruit shall contain five specimens — neither more or 

 less. Exhibiters and judges shall he governed by the rules pub- 

 lished in Vol. XIT of the Transactions of this Society, p|». 2*.)7-8(U). 



Every article entered for a premium must have been grown or 

 luauufactiired by the exhibitor. 



('om})etition (Ji)eu to the world. 



APPLES. 



1st. Id. 



Larjiest and l.est dis])lay $25.00 Si."). 00 



liesL cuUectiou of show apples — ten varieties 10.00 5.00 



Best five varieties winter apples for Northern Illinois, for 



niarivet 10.00 5.00 



Best live varieties winter api)les for Central Illinois, for 



market in. 00 5.00 



Best five varieties winter apples for Southern Illinois, for 



market 10.00 5.00 



iiest tliree varieties fall apples for Xortliern Illinois, for 



martcet 0.00 3.00 



Best tliree varieties fall apples for Central Illinois, for 



market li.OO 3.00 



Best three varieties fall apples for Southern Illinois, for 



market o.OO 3.00 



Best collection of seedlings, or new apples 10.00 :; .00 



Best plate seedling, good enough to be recommended (i.OO 3.00 



Be.st i)late winter api)les for Xortliern Illinois, for market. . 4.00 2.00 



Best plate winter apples for Central Illinois, for market 4.00 2.00 



Best plate winter apples for Southern Illinois, for market. . 4.00 2.00 



Best ten varieties of winter ajiples for family use 10.00 5.00 



Best five varieties of fall apples for family use G.OO 4.00 



