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Second, W. C. Marcue, LeMars, on two varieties ; A. R Toothalcer, Sioux 

 City, on five varieties. 



Third, A. R. Toothialcer, Sioux City, on one variety ; C. H. True, Edgewood, 

 on two varieties ; Kenneth Reeves, Waverly, on one variety ; P. M. Peterson, 

 Cherokee, on one variety. 



Fourth, W. C. Marcue, LeMars, on one variety. 



CENTRAL DISTRICT. 



First, M. J. Worth, Mondamin, on three varieties ; B. O. "Worth, Mondamin, 

 on six varieties ; F. V. Metcalf. Mondamin, on one variety. 



Second, E O. Worth, Mondamin, on two varieties; M. J. Worth, Mondamin, 

 on five varieties ; F. V. Metcalf, Mondamin, on two varieties. 



Third, F. V. Metcalf, Mondamin, on five varieties; B. O. Worth, l^ondamin, 

 on two varieties. 



CAPITAL DISTRICT. 



First, Ewing Farms, Des Moines, on one variety ; Cyrus E. Harvey, Atloona, 

 on two varieties ; Chas . O . Garrett, Des Moines, on two varieties ; Robert M. 

 Clarli, Mitchellville, on five varieties. 



Second, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona, on seven varieties ; Ewing Farms, Des 

 Moines, on one variety; Chas. O. Garrett, Des Moines, on one variety. 



Third, John C. Hoi, Des Moines, on one variety ; Chas. O. Garrett, Des 

 Moines, on three varieties ; Ewing Farms, Des Moines, on two varieties ; W. 

 W. McHone, Ankeny, on one variety ; Robert M. Clark, Mitchellville, on one 

 variety ; Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona, on one variety. 



Fourth, B. Stuart, Des Moines, Oh one variety ; John C. Hoi, Des Moines, 

 on two varieties ; Ewing Farms, Des Moines ; on four varieties ; Chas. O. Gar- 

 rett, Des Moines, on one variety ; John C. Hoi, Des Moines, on one variety. 



SOUTHERN DISTRICT. 



First, W. W. Gwinn, Hartford, on five varieties ; A. R. Soder, Hartford, oil 

 two varieties. 



Second, J. F. Wellons, Indianola, on three varieties ; C. E. Mincer, Hamburg, 

 on two varieties ; A. R. Soder, Hartford, on three varieties ; W. W. Gwinn, 

 Hartford, on one variety. 



Third, Mrs. Follie Mincer, Hamburg, on four varieties ; C. E. Mincer, Ham- 

 burg, on three varieties. 



Fourth, Mrs. Follie Mincer, Hamburg, on three varieties; C. E. Mincer, 

 Hamburg, on two varieties. 



APPLES STORED FROM PREVIOUS YEAR. 



Best box of apples stored from last year's crop — First, Chas. O. Garrett, Des 

 Moines ; second, C. E. Mincer, Hamburg ; third, Mrs. Follie Mincer, Hamburg ; 

 fourth, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona. 



Best plate of each of five varieties stored as above with method of storing 

 stated, premium on each variety — First, C. E. Mincer, Hamburg, on two vari- 

 eties ; Mrs. Follie Mincer, Hamburg, on two varieties ; Chas. O. Garrett, Des 

 Moines, on one varietJ^ 



Second, Mrs. Follie Mincer, Hamburg, on one variety ; B. Stuart, Des Moines, 

 on three varieties ; C. B. Mincer, Hamburg, on one variety. 



Third, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona, on one variety; C. B. Mincer, Hamburg, 

 on two varieties ; Mrs. Follie Mincer, Hamburg, on two varieties. 



UNNAMED SEEDLING APPLES. 



Judge J. H. Allison. 



Six specimens to constitute plate — Fir.st, J. F. Wellons, Indianola ; second, 

 P. M. Peterson, Cherokee; third, M. J. Worth, Mondamin; fourth, Cyrus E. Har- 

 vey. Altoona. 



Best exhibit seedling apples — Fiist, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona; second, 

 J. F. Wellons, Indianola. 



