336 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART IV 



ville; fourth. Mack Utterback, Sig-ourney; fifth, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; 

 sixth, Elmer Reed, Ames; seventh, J. L. Todd, Des Moines. 



Sweepstakes, Late Varieties ($5) — W. E. Utterback, Sigourney. 



Miscellaneous, Collection to Consist of at Least Ten Varieties ($50, $30, 

 $25, $20, $15, $10) — First, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; second, W. E. Utter- 

 back, Sigourney; third, John Frush, Pleasantville; fourth, James Hether- 

 shaw, Des Moines; fifth, J. U. Walker, Swan; sixth, Elmer Reed, Ames. 



Sweepstakes in Miscellaneous Varieties ($5) — Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines. 



Grand Sweep.stakes, Competition Limited to Sweepstakes Winners in Four 

 Divisions ($10) — Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines. 



SWEET POTATOES. 



Red Jersey ($5, $3, $2) — First, J. M. Henderson, Des Moines; second, Jas. 

 Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



Yellow Jersey ($5, $3, $2) — First, J. M. Henderson, Des Moines; second, 

 Sestier Bros., Des Moines; third, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



White Sweet Potatoes ($5, $3, $2) — First, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; sec- 

 ond, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; third, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Any Meritorious Variety Not Listed Above, Limited to Three Varieties — 

 (Nancy Hall) (3, $2, $1) — First, J. M. Henderson, Des Moines; second, Ses- 

 tier Bros., Des Moines; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines. 



(Red Bermuda) ($3, $2, $1) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, 

 Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; third, Elmer Reed, Ames. 



(Porto Rico) ($3) — First, Chas. M. Pink. 



FIELD OR STOCK VEGETABLES. 



Beets, White Half Sugrar, Three Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Jas. Heth- 

 ershaw, Des Moines; second, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; third, Sestier Bros., 

 Des Moines. 



Beets, Mang-el-Wurzels, Three Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Jas. Hether- 

 shaw, Des Moines; second, Elmer Reed, Ames; third, J. R. Griffieon, Mitch- 

 ellville. 



Beets, Golden Tankard, Three Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Jas. Heth- 

 ershaw, Des Moines; second, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; third, J. R. Grif- 

 fieon, Mitchellville. 



White Carrots for Stock, Six Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Elmer Reed, 

 Ames; second. Gale Reed, Ames; third, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Pumpkins, Ripe Field, Two Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, I. E. Proudfit, 

 Altooona; second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, Mrs. G. P. Klein, 

 ATtoona. 



Rutabagas, for Stock, Any Variety, Six Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, 

 Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, Elmer Reed, Ames; third. Gale Reed, 

 Ames. 



Squash, for Stock, Two Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Sestier Bros.. Des 

 Moines; second, R. T. Packer, Adelphi; third, C. W. Packer, Altoona. 



Turnips, for Stock, Six Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, C. W. Phelps, Des 

 Mcines; second, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines. 



Larg:est Specimen of Field or Stock Vegetables, Not Deformed ($3, $2, $1) 

 — First, Mrs. T. J. Flora, Des Moines; second, I. E. Proudfit, Altoona; third. 

 Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



Largest Squash ($3, $2, $1) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, J. 

 R. Griffieon, Mitchellville; third, C. W. Packer, Altoona. 



Largest ^SVhite Carrot ($3, $2, $1) — First, Elmer Reed, Ames; second. 

 Gale Reed, Ames; third, Wm. Switzer, Boone. 



Largest Beet, Mangel-Wurzel ($3, $2, $1) — First, Elmer Reed, Ames; sec- 

 ond, Gale Reed, Ames; third, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



