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with the I^ational Department experiments have been conducted for 

 several years to produce a bunch variety of this grape, which now gen- 

 erally grows each one to itself. When this is accomplished the cultiva- 

 tion of the grape will be a most profitable industry, as it can then be 

 transported. 



The North Carolina apples a feAV years ago were almost unknown 

 in the markets. They are unsurpassed in quality and by exhibits at the 

 State and national fairs have become generally known in the United 

 States through the work of Prof. Hutt and his assistant, Prof. Shaw. 



The following premiums, medals, have been awarded North Carolina 

 apples : 



1. A.t Council Bluffs, la., in 1909 at the National Horticultural 

 Congress : 



Best Home Orchard Collection for Eastern United States. 



Best Collection of Pecans in United States. 



Best Collection of Commercially Packed Vegetables in Glass. 



Best Plate of Peanuts from any Section. 



Third for General Display of Fruits in Sweepstakes Class for United States, 

 Canada, and Mexico. 



Best Display of Evaporated Apples. 



Best Display of Mockernuts. 



Best Display of Butternuts. 



Best General Collection of Nuts in United States. 



Best Single Plate of Quinces. 



Best General Collection of Pears Grown in Any State East of the Missis- 

 sippi River. 



2. At Council Bluffs, la., in 1910 at the National Horticultural Con- 

 gress : 



Sweepstakes ON BEST DISPLAY OF FRUITS IN THE UNITED STATES. 



Best Plate Display of Apples from Eastern and Gulf States. 



Sweepstakes on Best Collection of Nuts in United States. 



Best Display of Vegetables from Eastern and Gulf States. 



Best Plate cf Peanuts in the United States. 



Best Collection of English Walnuts. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Corn. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Tomatoes. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Asparagus. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Vegetables. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Pears. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Peaches. 



Best Display of Commercially Preserved Fruits. 



Best Display of Commercially Canned Fruits. 



Best Box Oranges. 



Best General Collection of Citrus and Subtropical Fruits. 



Best Plate Mockernuts. 



Rest Collection Filberts. 



Best Plate Butternuts. 



Best Plate Walnuts. 



Best Plate Japanese Chestnuts. 



Best Collection Pecans. 



Best Plate of Nuts Grown by Exhibitor. 



Best General Display Japanese Persimmons. 



Best General Display American Persimmons. 



