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confer. The praise of the Oregon fruit exhibit will be sung and published, 

 not alone in America and Canada, but in England, France and Germany, 

 and will do a missionary work at one stroke that years of advertising 

 could not accomplish. 



It is to be hoped that the winning of this medal will act as a stimulant 

 to our fruitgrowers to produce only the very best of fruit, and contribute 

 freely, not only to any further exhibit that may be made at other exhibi- 

 tions, but continue their liberal support for the present. 



PAX-AMERICAX EXPOSITION. 



LIST OF MEDALS AXD DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO OREGON EXHIBITORS ON 

 HORTICULTL'RE, POMOLOGY, AND VITICULTURE. 



Aantc. 



GOLD MEDAI^. 



Address. 



State of Oregon. 



State of Oregon- 

 State of Oregon - 



State of Oregon- 

 State of Oregon- 



E. L. Smith 



Mrs. C. M. Shields 



Max Pracht & Sons 



A. Holaday 



J. E. Courtney 



William Ehrk 



"WiUiam H. Taylor 



George Booth 



W. P. Watson 



Henry E. Dosch 



F. A. Rueter 



Mrs. B. M. Shannon 



State Board of Horticulture 



SILVER 5IEDAL.S. 



Mrs. J. A. Armstrong 



Mrs. S. Sutton 



R. Cooper 



C. L. Rogers 



Henry E. Dosch 



Lewis Brothers 



Dr. J. R. Cardwell 



K. S. & D. Fruit Land Co. — 

 W. W. Xason 



G. J. Gessling 



B. G. Leedv 



L. Smith 



. K. Newell 



T. Reynolds 



Judd Geer 



Levina Foster 



Henry E. Dosch 



C. E. Stewart 



E 

 W 



L. 



Collection of pomaceous and drupa- 

 ceous fruits, berries, and nuts, fresh, 

 evaporated, and preserved. 



Collection of apples, season 1900, not 



kept In cold storage. 



Collective exhibits of fresh fruits, 



season 1901, throughout the entire 

 exposition. 



• Collective exhibit of evaporated fruits. 



Exhibition of drupaceous fruits pre- 

 served in liquid for exhibition pur- 

 I>oses. 



Hood River Collection of apples. 



Freewater Collection of plums, pears, prunes, etc. 



-\shland McDeavitt peaches. 



Scappoose Apples, pears, and plums. 



Portland Apples, pears, and plums. 



Hood River Apples. 



The Dalles Prunes. 



Hood River Apples. 



Hood River Silver prunes in liquid. 



Portland Pears, prunes, plums, and cherries in 



liquid. 



Forest Grove Black Hamburg grapes in liquid. 



Albany French walnuts. 



Biennial reports 1898-1900, edited and 



compiled by Henry E. Dosch. 



Portland Prunes and plums. 



Portland Prunes. 



The Dalles CheiTies. 



Hood River ,\pples. 



Portland Pond prunes. 



Rus.sellville Prunes and plums. 



Portland Prunes and plums. 



Arcadia Prunes. 



Hood River Apples. 



Hood River Cherries. 



Tigardville Gravenstein apples. 



Hood River Apples in liquid. 



Dilley Appies in liquid. 



Salem Prunes and raspberries in liquid. 



Cove Prunes and plums in liquid. 



Salem 160 jars of fruit for table use. 



Portland French walnuts and almonds. 



Medford Almonds. 



BEOXZE 3IEDAI.S. 



Mrs. C. M. Shields Freewater Wolf River apples. 



Mrs. Captain Angerstein — Portland Cherries. 



