378 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



SWEET POTATOES. 



Red Jersey — First, Ed Stuart; second, Sestier Bros. 



Yellow Jersey — First, Fred Heathershaw; second, Sestier Bros.; third, 

 Ed Stuart. 



White — Fir^t, James Heathershaw; second, Gale W. Reed; third, Elmer 

 Reed. 



Any Meritorious Variety Not Listed Above — First, Fred Heathershaw; 

 second, J. U. Walker. 



Red Bermudas — First, Fred Heathershaw. 

 -Nancy Hall — First, Fred Heathershaw 



FIELD OR STOCK VEGETABLES. 



Beets, White Half Sugar, Three Specimens — First, Fred Heathershaw; 

 .>?:econd, Charles Pink; third, A L. Plummer. 



Beets, Mangel- wurtzels. Three Specimen^ — First, Fred Heathershaw; 

 second, Charles Pink; third, Clarenz Holehan, Des Moines. 



Beets, Golden Tankard, Three Specimens^First, James Heathershaw; 

 second, Sestier Bros.; third, Charles Pink. 



White Carrots for Stock, Six Specimens — First, Fred HeathersTiaw; sec- 

 ond, Charles Pink; third, A. L. Plummer. 



Pumpkins, Ripe Field, Two Specimens — First, I. E. Proudflt, Altoona; 

 second, A. L. Plummer; third, James Heathersshaw. 



Rutabagoes for Stock, Any Variety, Six Specimens — First, Sestier Bros.; 

 second, A. L. Plummer; third, James Heathershaw. 



Squash for Stock, Two Specimens — First, C. W. Packer, Altoona; second, 

 Cyrus E. Harvey; third, G. W. King & Son. 



Turnips for Stock, Six Specimens — First, Sestier Bros.; second, James 

 Heathershaw; third, Elmer Reed. 



Largest Pumpkin- — First, I. E. Proudflt; second, A. L. Plummer; third, J. 

 ir. Walker. 



LargeS't Squash — First, C. W. Packer; second, Sestier Bros.; third, R. T. 

 Packer, Adelphi. 



Largest White Carrots — First, A. L. Plummer; second, James Heather- 

 shaw; third, Charles Pink. 



Largest Beet, Mangel-wurzel — First, James Heathershaw; second, Charles 

 Pink; third, A. L. Plummer. 



Largest Turnip — First, Elmer Reed; second, J. U. Walker. 



Largest Rutabago — First, Ses'tier Bros.; second, A. L. Plummer; third, 

 James Heathershaw. 



VEGETABLE ROOT CROP. 



Red Globe Onions, One Dozen — First, Sestier Bros.; second, John Frush; 

 third, A. L. Plummer. 



White Globe Onions, One Dozen — First, Sestier Bros.; second, John 

 irush; third, James Heathershaw. 



Yellow Globe Onions' — First, John Frush; second, A. L. Plummer; third, 

 E W. Freel, Pleasantville. 



Twelve Largest Onions, Any Variety — First. John Frush; second, Charles 

 Pink; third, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona. 



Best One Dozen Onions, Not Named Above — First, John Frush; second, 

 Sestier Bros.; third, E. W. Freel. 



Turnips, One-half Dozen — First, Arthur Wright, Des Moines'; second, 

 J. L. Todd; third, James Heathershaw: 



