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Squash Essex Hybrid — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, Jas. 

 Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, J. U. Walker, Swan. 



Squash, Hubbard (Two Specimens) — First, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; 

 second, W. E. Utterback, Sigourney; third, J. W. Freel; Pleasantville. 



Squash, Marblehead (Two Specimens) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; 

 second, Jas. Hethershaw, Des Moines; third, J. F. McKee & Son, Carlisle. 



Table, Queen or Danish (Two Specimens-^F'irst, Cyrus E. Harvey, Al- 

 toona; second, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; third, C. W. Phelps, Des Moines. 



Squash, Sibley (Two Specimens) — First, J. F. McKee & Sons, Carlisle; 

 second, F. E. Blake, Ackworth; third, Alva Freel, Runnells. 



Tomatoes, Red (Twelve Specimens) — First, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona; sec- 

 ond, Walter J. Knodle, Greenfield; third, Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



Tomatoes, Purple (Twelve Specimens) — First, Mrs. Ella Plummer, Des 

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

 Moines, 



Tomatoes, Yellow (Twelve Specimens) — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; 

 second, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona; third, F. L. Overly, Indianola. 



Tomatoes, Largest Any Variety (Twelve Specimens) — First, Chas. M. 

 Pink, Des Moines; second, R. R, Smith, Carlisle; third, C. W. Phelps, Des 

 Moines. 



Watermelons (Two Specimens) — First, J. R. Griffleon, Mitchellville; 

 second, Fred Wisch.meire, Wapello; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines. 



DISPLAYS. 



Display of Onions to Consist of Not Less Than Five Varieties of Five 

 Specimens Each — First, John Frush, Pleasantville; second, Jas. Hethershaw, 

 Des Moines; third, A. L. Plummer, Adelphi; fourth, Sestier Bros., Des 

 Moines. 



Display of Tomatoes to Consist of Five Varieties of Five Specimens Each 

 — First, James Hethershaw, Des Moines; second, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; 

 third, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona; fourth, Sestier Bros., Des Moines. 



Display of Peppers, to Consist of Not Less Than Five Varieties of Five 

 Specimens Each — First, James Hethershaw, Des Moines; second, Sestier 

 Bros., Des Moines; third, J. U. Walker, Swan, 



VEGETABLE SWEEPSTAKES. 



Sweepstakes — First, Sestier Bros., Des Moines; second, James Hether- 

 shaw, Des Moines; third, Chas. M. Pink, Des Moines; fourth, A. L. Plummer, 

 Adelphi. 



INDIVIDUAL FARM EXHIBIT. 



Individual Farm Exhibit from South Central District, Pro Rata on Points 

 Above Minimum — First, E. M. Wilson, Panora; second, J. T. Wasson, Panora. 



Individual Farm Exhibit from Southern District, Pro Rata on Points 

 Above Minimum — First, J. W. Freel, Pleasantville; second, J. A. Mason, Car- 

 lisle; third, F. L. Reinhard & Son, Ottumwa; fourth, Carl W. Head, Dan- 

 ville; fifth, C. E. Malone, Atlantic; sixth, W. F. Lyon, Pleasantville; seventh, 

 J. U. Walker, Swan. 



Individual Farm Exhibit from Polk County, Pro Rata on Points Above 

 Minimum — First, John Justice, Ankeny; second, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines; 

 third, A. L. Plummer, Adelphi; fourth, J. E. Cornwell, Ankeny. 



Sweepstakes for the Highest Scoring- Individual Farm Exhibit — First, J. 

 W. Freel, Pleasantville; second, J. A. Mason, Carlisle; third, F. L. Reinhard 

 & Son, Ottumwa; fourth, Carl W. Head, Danville. 



