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Irish Cobbler — First, August Bruns & Sons, Sigourney ; second, Cyrus E. 

 Harvey, Altoona ; third, Willard Zellar, Jefferson ; fourth, Sestier Bros., Des 

 Moines ; fifth, B. L>. Reed, New London. 



Seneca Beauty — First, A. L. Piummer. Altoona : second, W. F. Otcheck, Grln- 

 nell ; third, W. E. Utterback, Sigourney; fourth, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; 

 fifth, J. M. Henderson, Des Moines. 



Bonanza — First, W. F. Otcheck, Grinnell ; second, W. E. Utterback, Sigournoy ; 

 third, Sestier Bros., Des Moines ; fourth, Chas. M. Pink, Altoona. 



Rural New Yorker — First, T. R. Douglass, Ames ; second, A. L. Piummer, 

 Altoona; third, W. E. Utterback, Sigourney; fourth, Willard Zellar, Jefferson: 

 fifth, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Burbank — First, W. B. Utterback, Sigourney ; second, Chas. M. Pink, Al- 

 toona ; third, A. L. Piummer, Altoona; fourth, W. F. Otcheck, Grinnell; fifth, 

 Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Red Jersey Sweet Potato — First, Chas. M. Pink, Altoona ; second, Jas. 

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



Yellow Sweet Potato — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines ; second, Jas. Hether- 

 shaw, Des Moines ; third, H. Rollinson, Des Moines. 



Wliite Sweet Potato — First, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines ; second, H. Rol- 

 linson, Des Moines ; third, G. T. McCannon, Ames. 



Best tray each meritorious variety not listed above — First, Cyrus E. Harvey, 

 Altoona ; second. Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Early Peach Blow — First, J. L. Todd, Des Moines. 



Beauty of Hebron — ^First, Clark Bros., Albia. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Collection to consist of at least ten varieties^First, W. B. Utterback, 

 Sigourney ; second, Chas. M. Pink, Altoona ; third, Willard Zellar, Jefferson : 

 fourth August Bruns & Sons, Sigourney; fifth, Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



SWEEPSTAKE. 



Best Tray Potatoes, Any Variety — August Bruns & Sons, Sigourney. 



FIELD OR STOCK VEGETABLES. 



Judge Walter H. Plows Chariton, Iowa 



Beets, white sugar (six specimens) — First, H. Rollinson, Des Moines; sec- 

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



Beets, Mangel-Wurzels (three specimens) — First, H. Rollinson, Des Moines 

 second, A. L. Piummer, Altoona ; third, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Beets, any other variety (six specimens) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines 

 second, A. L. Piummer, Altoona ; third, H. Rollinson, Des Moines. 



White carrots for stock (six specimens) — First, A. L. Piummer, Altoona 

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



Pumpkins, ripe field (three specimens) — First, A. L. Piummer, Altoona 

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



Rutabagas, for stock, any variety (six specimens) — First, Jas. Hethershaw, 

 Des Moines ; second, H. Rollinson, Des Moines ; third, Sestier Bros., Des 

 Moines. 



Squash, for stock (three specimens)- — First, Perry S. Brunk, Altoona; sec- 

 ond, C. W. Packer, Altoona ; third, Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



Turnips, for stock (six specimens) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; 

 second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines ; third, H. Rollinson, Des Moines. 



Largest pumpkin — First, A. L. Piummer, Altoona; second, H. Rollinson, 

 Des Moines ; third, Jas. Hethersliaw, Des Moines. 



Largest Squash — First, C. W. Packer, Altoona ; second, Sestier Bros., Des 

 Moines ; thiid, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona. 



Largest White Carrot — First, A. L. Plunruner, Altoona; second. W. McClana- 

 han, Mitchellville ; third, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



