304 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



H. M. Stout, Trafalgar, Ind. — First and second on Clapp's Favorite 

 pear; first and second on Moore's Early grapes; second on Wealthy and 

 Transparent apples. 



J. C. Grossman, Wolcottville, Ind.— First on Wickson plums; second 

 on Red Astrachan apples, Flemish Beauty pears, Abundance and Burbanli 

 plums. 



H. H. Swaim, South Bend, Ind.— Second on Chenango apples and Ty- 

 son pears. 



"W. B. Flick, Lawrence, Ind.— First on Flemish Beauty pears and Rob- 

 inson plums; second on Maiden Blush apples. 



Mrs. B. A. Davis, Laporte, Ind.— First on Abundance, Bradshaw, Bur- 

 bank and Lincoln plums; second on Gold plums. 



Evan Svpift, Franklin, Ind.— First on Bartlett pears and Lombard 

 plum; second on display of pears. 



W. H. Fry: Greenwood, Ind.— First on display of early grapes. 

 S. Johnson, Irvington, Ind.— Fix-st on Brighton grapes. 



The display of fruit is very fine. Finest I have seen for several years. 

 Apples, pears and plums are large and smooth. Purdue University Ex- 

 periment Station shows several Russian and the newer apples of large 

 size and handsome appearance. 



Mrs. E. J. Rowland: Our committee makes the following awards on 

 flowers: 



Display of Flowers— Mrs. W. W. Aiken, Franklin, Ind., first premium; 

 Mrs. W. B. Flick, Lawrence, Ind., second premium. 



Round Bouquet— Mrs. J. H. Hale, Indianapolis, Ind., first premium; 

 Mrs. W. W. Aiken, Franklin, Ind., second premium. 



Flat Bouquet— Mrs. W. B. Flick, Lawrence, Ind., first premium; Mrs. 

 W. W. Aiken, Franklin, Ind., second premium. 



A very fine collection of gladious, grown by E. Y. Teas, Centerville, is 

 recommended for a first premium. 



