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Best Plate Domestic Plums — First, J. TY. Pearson, Mitqhellville; second, 

 F. O. Harrington, Williamsburg. 



Best Plate Not Named on List Not Exceeding Five Varieties, Each Plate 

 — First, J. W. Pearson, Mitchellville; second, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines. 

 First — C. O. Garrett, Des Moines; second, Cyrus E, Harvey, Altoona. First, 

 F. O. Harrington, Williamsburg; second, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona. First, 

 M. J. Craig, Mitchellville; second, J. W. Pearson, Mitchellville. First — Cyrus 

 E. Harvey, Altoona; second, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines. 



Best Exhibit Domestic Plums, Not Less Than Five Varieties — First, Cyrus 

 E. Harvey, Altoona; second, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines. 



Best Exhibit Japan Plums, Not Less Than Three Varieties — First, Cyrus 

 E. Harvey, Altoona; second, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines. 



Best Plate Japan or Hybrid Pltims, Not Entered in Collection — First, 

 Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona; second, Apple Grove Orchards, Mitchellville. 



Native Plum Seedlings — First, A. R. Soder, Hartford; second, J. W. Pear- 

 son, Mitchellville; third, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines; fourth, C. O. Garrett, 

 Des Moines. 



NATIVE FRUITS. 



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Plates Elderberry — First, S. A. Carpenter, Malcolm; second, A. R. Soder, 

 Hartford. 



Plates High Bush Cranberry — First, E. M. Reeves, Waverly. 



Plates Fresh Strawberry, Progressive — First, J. F. Wellons, Indianola. 



Plates Fresh Strawberry, Other Variety — First, J. M. Henderson, Des 

 Moines. 



Plates of Each Other Native Fruit — Wild Grapes — First, J. F. Wellons, 

 Indianola; second, A. R. Soder, Hartford. May Apple — First, C. O. Garrett, 

 Des Moines; second, S. D. Whinery, Des Moines; Black Haws — First, S. D. 

 Whinery, Des Moines; second, J. F. Wellons, Indianola. Choke Cherries — 

 First, S. D. Whinery, Des Moines; second, C. O. Garrett, Des Moines. Black 

 Berries — First, S. D. Whinery, Des Moines. Dew Berries — First, S. D. Whin- 

 ery, Des Moines. 



Best Collection of Native Fruits — First, S. D. Whinery, Des Moines; sec- 

 ond, J. F. Wellons, Indianola; third, Cyrus E. Harvey, Altoona. 



EDIBLE NUTS GROWN IN IOWA. 



Native or Foreign Origin. 



Judge) F. M. Harrington 



Plates Black Walnut — First, A. R. Soder, Hartford; second, N. F. Ambrose, 

 Roland. 



Plates White Walnut or Butternut — First, W. E. Utterback, Sigourney; 

 second, Mrs. S. W. Barrett, Mitchellville. 



Plates Shell Bark Hickory Nut — First, S. D. Whinery, Des Moines; second, 

 W. J. Porter, Ankeny. 



Plats Hazel Nut — First, W. J, Porter, Ankeny; second, S. D. Whinery, 

 Des Moines. 



Plates- Sweet Chestnut — First, J. W. Pearson, Mitchellville; second, Cyrus 

 E. Harvey, Altoona. 



Plates Peanuts — First, F. L. Reinhard & Son, Ottumwa; second, Mrs. Ella 

 PluJ^mer, Des Moines. 



t-lates Each Other Nut Grown in Iowa — First, J. W. Pearson, Mitchell- 

 ville; second, J. R. Griffieon, Mitchellville. 



Best Collection of Nuts — First, J. F. Wellons, Indianola; second, C, O. 

 Garrett, Des Moines. 



