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MISSOURI AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



BRONZF: medals— Continued. 



Grapes. 



Gasconade county. 

 Ed. Kemper. Hermann. 

 Mt. Pleasant Wine Co., 

 Hermann Grape Nursery, 

 Henry Meyer, Bridgeton. 

 Henry Wallis, Wellston. 



Augusta. 

 Hermann. 



Fruit Exhibit. 



Cole county. 



E. P. Biggs, Lutesville. 



H. Schnell, Glasgow. 



Randolph County. 



Mrs. Curfman, Maryville. 



Plums. 



Ed. Bucksath, Dalton. 

 Flem Harris. I-ee's Summit. 

 J. W. Goode. Boles. 

 E. Kalinka, Dalton. 



Miscellaneous. 



Peaches and Grapes — Louise Murtfeldt, 

 Kirkwood. 



Cherries and Plums— M. S. Arnold, Lil)crty. 



I'awpaws — .1. C. Cobb, Odessa. 



Chestnuts— (ieo. F. Rorsou, Little Rock. 



Currants and Gooseberries— Mrs. Mont- 

 gomery, Maryville. 



Peaches and Grapes— Chas. G. Miller. P.oon- 

 vilJe. 



Plums and Pears — Albert Schieler, Odessa. 



Raspberries — S. 1). Gregg, Independence. 



(Gooseberries- Linn county. 



Persimmons- .1. C. Evans, Harlem. 



MULE TOPSY. 



First prize winner at World's Fair, 1004. Weighs 1,800 pounds. 



Platte, City, Mo. 



Owned by Wm. A. Elgin, 



