ANNUAL MEETING. 165 



Rpst collection of peaches, not less than five varieties, regardless of 

 where grown — 



(1) John G. Hitz. INIadison. Ind 2 50 



(2) No award. 



(3) No award. ^ 

 Twenty-five largest peaches, any variety, grown in Indiana — 



(1) John G. Hitz, Madison, Ind. 2 50 



(2) No award. i 



(3) No award. 



GRAPES. 



Best three varieties black gi-apes for marltet — 



(1) W. K. Munson, Grand Rapids, Mich 3 00 



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



(3^ John G. Hitz, Madison, Ind 1 00 



Rest tliree varieties white grapes — 



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



(2^ W. K. Munson, Grand Rapids, Mich .* 1 50 



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



Three varieties red grapes for market — ■ 



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



(2) John G. Hitz, Madison, Ind. . .' 1 50 



(3) No award. 



Best five varieties grapes for home use — 



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



(2) W. K. Munson, Grand Rapids, Mich • 1 50 



(3) No award. 



Largest cluster of gi*apes, any variety — 



(1) W. K. Munson, Grand Rapids, Mich 1 00 



(2) No award. 



(3) No award. 



Most attractive and best package for exhibiting grapes and 

 berries — 



(1) No award. 



(2) No award. 



(3) No award. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Best peck shell bark hickory nuts — 



(1) H. M. Stout, Trafalgar, Ind 1 UO 



(2) F. M. Sanford, Greenfield, Ind 75 



(3) No award. 



Best peck bull nut hickory nuts — 



(1) Evan Swift, Franldin, Ind 1 00 



(2) F. M. Sanford, Greenfield, Ind 75 



"(3) No award. 



