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SINGLE PLATES. 



Plate Orange Quince — 



(1) C. P. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 1 50 



(2) D. E. Fuller, Osgood, Ind 1 00 



Plate Meeclie's Prolilic — 



(1) W. B. Flick, Lawrence. Ind 1 50 



(2) Evan Swift, Franklin, Ind 1 00 



Plate Champion — 



(1) Evan Swift, Franklin. Ind '. 1 50 



(2) H. M. Stout, Trafalgar. Ind 1 00 



Plate Missouri Mammoth — 



(1) Evan Swift, Franklin, Ind 1 50 



(2) W. B. Flick, Lawrence, Ind 1 00 



PLUMS — COLLECTIONS. 



Best collection of native plums — 



(1) Joseph Perrine, Lebanon, Ind 2 00 



(2) John G. Hitz, Madison, Ind i 00 



Best collection of plums, European class — 



(1) John G. Hitz, Madison, Ind 2 00 



(2) C. P. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 1 00 



Best coliectlon native plums, .Inpanose clas.s — 



(1) J. C. Grossman, Wolcottville, Ind 2 00 



(2) C. P. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 1 00 



Plate native plums — - 



(1) D. F. Corwin, Springboro. Ohio 1 50 



(2) John Marvel, New Augusta, Ind 1 00 



Plate European pluins^ ' 



(1) C. P. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 1 50 



(2) John Marvel. Now Augusta. Ind 1 00 



Plate Japanese plums — 



(1) A. H. Bogue, Lagrange, Ind 1 50. 



(2) J. (1 Grossman, Wolcottville, Ind 1 00 



GRAPES GROWN IX OI'FX .MI!. 



Five varieties for family use — • 



(1) W. K. Munson,. Grand Rapids. M i.li 3 00 



(2) C. P. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 1 50 



Six vaiieties for market — 



(1) C. P. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 3 00 



(2) W. K. Munson, Grand Kapids, .M idi 1 50 



Five clusters, any kind — 



(1) W. K. Munson. Grand Kapids, Midi 2 00 



(2) C. 1'. Bradley, South Bend, Ind 1 00 



