oA'J liOAIJl) OF AGlUCUJ/rURE. 



President Stevens: This is all the time for this subject that we can 

 spare. If the Committee on Fruits is ready to report, we will hear that 

 report. 



Mr. Teas: The following awards were made: 



Golden Sweet, W. B. Flick, first premium. 

 Maiden Blush, W. B. Fliclv, first premium. 

 Wealthy, Amos Garretson, tirst premium. 

 Wealthy. Theodore Wilson, second premium. 

 Yellow Transparent, Theodore Wilson, first premium. 

 Red Astrachan, L. B. Custer, first premium. 

 Duchess. L. B. Custer, first premium. 

 Tetosky, H. H. Swaim, first premium. 

 Red Stripe, H. J. Hale, first premium. 

 Whitney Crab, H. J. Hale, first premium. 

 Whitney Crab, H. J. Hale, second premium. 

 Most beautiful apple, J. M. Zion, first premium. 

 Sweet Bough, H. M. Stout, first premium. 

 Largest apple, J. M. Zion, first premium. 

 Eight plates plums, J. W. Apple, first premium. 

 Burbank Plums, J. W. Apple, first premium. 

 Native Plums, H. J. Hale, first premium. 

 European Plums, H. J. Hale, first premium. 



* 



Freeman Smith, of Ceuterville, Ind., showed very fine specimens of 

 blackberries of remarkable size and good flavor; also samples of a new 

 native white or red blackberry of better quality than usual in berries 

 of (his class. 



There were also several plates of fruit observed that had no entry 

 card that your committee could find. Many of these were worthy of 

 mention if we could have found the names. 



Wilder's Early P.ears, H. M. Stout, first premium. 

 Clapp's Favorite Pears, H. M. Stout, first premium. 



President Stevens: You have heard this report. What shall we do 

 with it? 



Mr. Swaim: I move you that the report be adopted. 



The motion was seconded and carried. 



President Stevens: We will now have the report of the Committee on 

 Flowers: 



Collection of Roses, Mrs. W. W. Aikens, Franklin, first premium. 

 . Dahlias, Mrs. W. W. Aikens, first premium. 

 Dahlias, Mr. E. Y. Teas, Centerville, second premium. 



