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tlieir greenhouse plants to fill up one wing of the building, and altogethei* 

 made a very creditable plant show. The cut flower show was up to 

 former years in quantity and quality. 



PREIVilUMS AWARDED AT STATE FAIR, 1913. 



Apples. 



Class 1, Lot 1, Ind. Collections — 



1st — Marshall Bros., Arlington, $25. 



2d— Chas. B. Camp, Cheney, $20. 



3d— Velvick & Whittaker, Brownville, $15. 



4th— G. S. Christy, Johnson, $10. 



5th — Val Keyser, Fairbury, $5. 



Class 1, Lot 2, County Collective — 



1st — Hesseltine & Christy^ Nemaha, $30. 

 2d — Marshall Bros., Washington, S25. 

 3d — R. C. Chambers, Lancaster, $20. 



Class 1, Lot 3, collections, 5, 10, and 50 Plates — 



Collection 5 varieties summer apples. 



1st — Marshall Bros., Arlington, $5. 



2d— Ray W. Hesseltme, Peru, $3. 



3d— Velvick & Whittaker, Brownville, $2. 

 Collection 5 plates, 5 varieties fall apples — 



1st — Val Keyser. Fairbury-, $5. 



2d — Marshall Bros., Arlington, $3. 



3d— Velvick & Whittaker, Brownville, $2. 

 Collection 10 plates, 10 varieties fall apples — 



1st — Marshall Bros., Arlington, $8. 



2d— Velvick & Whittaker, Brownville. $5. 



3d — Duncan & Hesseltine, Peru, $3. 

 Collection 50 plates summer or fall apples, display and condition to 

 rule — 



1st— Ray W. Hesseltine, Peru, $10. 



2d — Frank Williams, Tecumseh, S7. 



3d — Velvick & Whittaker, Brownville, $5. 

 Collection 50 plates summer and fall apples, score card — 



1st — Marshall Bros., Arlington, $10. 



2d— Velvick & Whittaker, Brownville, $7. 



3d — Val Keyser, Fairbury, $5. 



4th — Duncan-Hesseltine, F. & N. Co., Peru, $3. 



Class 1, Lot 4, (Single Plates), 1st $2, 2d $1 — 



Arkansas^ — 



1st — Abe Lawrence, Brownville. 

 2d — G. S. Christy, Johnson. 



