ii8 State Horticultural Society. 



longer. The new seedling, sent to the World's Fair, is a cross between 

 Gandy and Warfield. It has fine color, and is firm. The color and 

 flavor are those of Warfield. The plant produces like the Gandy. We 

 will send it out next spring. It can be fertilized with Aroma and Dunlap, 

 but is best with Aroma. 



Mr. Goodman — Another new berry is the Cardinal, which has been 

 sent me by Pomologist Brackett from Washington. It is very fine fruit, 

 medium to large, color light crimson, good flavor and good shipper. 



Pres. Whitten — ^At the Station we have no new 'seedlings that give 

 promise of anything beyond the standard of the old sorts. We have 

 8,000 seedlings and have possibly two of value. We are testing plants of 

 six commercial varieties to see if selection can give us productive strains 

 Plants from the most prolific were pretty uniformly more productive than 

 from other plants. Some runners carry the power of productiveness. 



THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2 P. M. 



THE BERRIES. 



The report of the Committee on Fruits and Flowers was as follows : 



PREMIUM LIST. 



Entry No. i, Flowers — Uriah Pontius 50 



Jas. McNair 75 



Mrs. Enloe $1 .00 



Mrs. Enloe i . 00 



Velma R. Drysdale 75 



Rev. Wolf 25 



Mrs. Crewson 40 



Mrs. Crewson 25 



Miss Milla Bowles i .00 



Mrs. N. Taylor i . 00 



Mrs. N. Taylor 50 



Mrs. N. Taylor 50 



Mrs. N. Taylor 50 



Mrs. N. Taylor 50 



R. Forman ' .25 



Alma Biersack . . . . , ? . QO 



