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Blue Victor — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, J. F. Wasson, 

 Panora; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; fourth, W. E. Utterback, Sigrour- 

 rey; fifth, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines. 



Sweepstakes, Mid-Season Varieties — E. L. Reed, Ames. 



Late Bonanza — First, Jas, Hethershaw, Des Moines; second, Chas. M. Pink, 

 Des Moines; third, Clarenz Holehan, Des Moines; fourth, W. E. Utterback, 

 Sigourney; fifth, Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



Rural New Yorker — First, F. L. Overly, Indianola; second, Jas. Hether- 

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

 Des Moines. 



Seneca Beauty — First, W. E. Utterback, Sigourney; second, Jas. Hether- 

 shaw, Des Moines; third, E. L. Reed, Ames; fourth, Sestier Bros., Des 

 Moines; fifth, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines. 



Sweepstakes — Late Varieties — F. L, Overly, Indianola, 



Miscellaneous — Collection to consist of at least ten varieties — First, 

 Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, 

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



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

 First, J. Hethershaw; A. L. Plummer; Chas. M. Pink; W. E. Utterback; 

 Chas. M. Pink; Chas. M. Pink; Chas. M. Pink; E. L Reed; second, A. L. 

 Plummer; J. Heathershaw; Sestier Bros.; E. L. Reed. 



Sweepstakes in Miscellaneous Varieties — Chas M. Pink, Des Moines. 



Grand Sweepstakes Competition Limited to Sweepstakes Winners in Four 

 Divisions — George L. Batthis, Grimes. 



SWEET POTATOES. 



Red Jersey — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, J. M. Henderson, 

 Des Moines. 



Yellow Jersey — First, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; second, Sestier Bros., 

 Des Moines. 



White Sweet Potato — First, Jas, Hethershaw, Des Moines; second, J. M. 

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



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

 First, J. M. Henderson, Des Moines; Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; Jas. Hether- 

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



FIELD OR STOCK VEGETABLES. 



Beets, White Half Sugar (Three Specimens) — First, A. L. Plummer, 

 Adelphi; second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des 

 Moines. 



Beets, Mangel-wurzels (Three Specimens) — First, Jas. Hethershaw, Des 

 Moines; second, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; third, A. L. Plummer, Adelphi. 



Beets, Golden Tankard (Three Specimens) — First, A. L. Plummer, Adelphi; 

 second, J. R. Griffeon, Mitchellville; third, Mrs. Dr. E. A. Bare, Pleasant- 

 ville. 



White Carrots for Stock (Six Specimens) — First, A. L. Plummer, Adelphi; 

 second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines, 



Pumpkins, Ripe Field (Two Specimens) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; 

 second, H. A. Justice, Ankeny; third, A. L. Plummer, Adelphi. 



Rutabagas, for Stock, Any Variety (Six Specimens) — First, Sestier Bros., 

 Des Moines; second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, Chas. M, Pink, 

 Des Moines. 



Squash, for Stock (Two Specimens) — First, R. T. Packer, Adelphi; second, 

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



Turnips, for Stock (Six Specimens) — First, A. L, Plummer, Adelphi; sec- 

 ond, C. W, Phelps, Des Moines; third, Sestier Bros., Des Moines, 



