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Tomatoes, IUmI, Twelve Si»ecimeiis ($3. .$2, $1)— First, W. F. Volz, Cedar 

 Rapids; second, Harry Wyatt; third, Sestier l^ros. 



Tomatoes, Purple, Twelve Specimens ($3, ?2, $1) — First, J. L. Todd; sec- 

 ond, Harry Wyatt; third, Cyrus Harvey. 



Tomatoes, Yellow, Twelve Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Chas. M. Pink; 

 second, Cyrus Harvey; third, J. L. Todd. 



Tomatoes, Liargest Any Variety, T^velve Specimens ($3, |2, $1) — First, 

 Sestier Bros.; second, Chas. M. Pink; third, J. L. Todd. 



W^atermelons, Two Specimens ($3, $2, $1) — First, Jas. Hethershaw; sec- 

 ond, Orville Foster, Des Moines; third, Sestier Bros. 



DISPLAYS. 



Display of Onionj« to Consist of Not L-ess Than Five Varieties of Five 

 Specimens Each ($10, $6, $4. $2) — First, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; sec- 

 ond, John Frush, Pleasantville; third, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; fourth, 

 W. F. Otcheck, Altoona. 



Display of Tomatoes* to Consist of Five A'arieties of Five Specimens Each 

 ($10, $6, $4, $2) — First, Jas. Hethershaw; second, Chas. M. Pink; third, 

 Sestier Bros.; fourth, Cyrus Harvey. 



Display of Peppers to Con.sist of JVot Less Than Five Varieties of Five 

 Specimens Each ($10, $G, $4, $2) — First, Sestier Bros.; second, Jas. Heth- 

 ershaw; third, Chas. M. Pink; fourth, Cyrus Harvey. 



Vegetable Sweepstakes ($30, $25, $20, $15, $10) — First, Sesti-er Bros.; sec- 

 ond, Jas. Hethershaw; third, Chas. M. Pink; fourth, W. E. Utterback; fifth. 

 Elmer Reed. 



Individual Farm Exhibit 



Judge Don E. Fish, Ames, Iowa. 



Individual F^arm Exhibit From North Central District, Pro Rata on Points 

 Above 3Iinimum ($163.73, $136.27) — First, P. M. Peterson, Cherokee; second. 

 :Mrs. E. J. J. Heise, Arlington. 



Individual Farm Exhibit From South Central Di.striet, Pro Rata on Points 

 Above Minimum ($179.06, $159.07, $139.50, $122.37) — First, E. M. Wilson. 

 Panora; second, J. T. Wasson, Panora; third, John S. Clarke, Boone; fourth, 

 Frank Trucks, Coon Rapids. 



Individual Farm Exhibit From Southern District, Pro Rata on Points 

 Above 3Iinimuni ($179.83, $173.44, $158.95, $153.40, $84.38)— First, J. A. Ma- 

 son, Carlisle; second, J. W. Freel, Pleasantville; third, Mrs Edna E. Malone; 

 Atlantic; fourth, AV. F. Lyon, Pleasantville; fifth, L. S. Huff, Norwalk. 



luflividual Farm Exhibits From Polk County, Pro Rata on Points Above 

 31inimum ($129.06, $120.94) — First, John Justice, Ankeny; second, Chas. O. 

 Garrett, Des Moines. 



Sweepstakes for the Hijarhest Scoring Individual Farm Exhibits ($50, $30, 

 $20, $10) — First, E. M. Wilson, Panora; second, J. A. Mason, Carlisle; third, 

 .lohn Justice, Ankeny; fourth, J. T. Wasson, 7'anora. 



