12 AJXHrUAli BEPORT 



Raspberries. 



Best display, not less than three varieties 3 00 2 00 



Best quart of reds 2 00 1 00 



Best quart of blacks 2 00 1 00 



Strawberries and Raspberries will be displayed on tea plates to be furnished 



by the society. 



Plants and Flowers. 



Best display of greenhouse plants 10 00 5 00 



Best display of roses in pots 2 00 1 00 



Best display of fuchsias 2 00 1 00 



Best display of geraniums 2 00 1 00 



Best floral design in cut flowers 2 00 1 00 



Best basket cut flowers 200 100 



Best hand bouquet cut flowers 2 00 1 00 



Best bouquet roses 2 00 1 00 



Vegetables. 



Best display 5 00 3 00. 



Best half peck green peas 1 00 50' 



Best hall peck string beans 1 00 50 



Best six bunches onions 1 00 50 



Best six bunches beets 1 00 50 



Best six bunches radishes 1 00 50 



Best six bunches carrots 1 00 50 



Best six bunches turnips 1 00 50 



Best six bunches asparagus 1 00 60 



Best six heads cabbage 1 00 50 



Best three heads cauliflower 1 00 50 



Best three heads lettuce 1 00 50 



Best six stalks pie plant 1 00 50 



The exhibition is open in all departments to growers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, 

 Dakota and northern Iowa. 



PKOGRAM. 



First Day, Tuesday, June 27. 



ENTKIES PROM 9 A. M. TO 2 P. M. 



2 p. M. — Opening exercises: — Addresses by President Folwell, of the State 

 University, and President Harris, of the Horticultural Society. 



Paper or address by Truman M. Smith, of St Paul, Ex- President of the Society. 

 Subject: "Have we any practical methods to protect our fruits from spring 

 frosts and our grapes from frosts in autumn? " 



Discussion. 



Paper or address by Martm W. Cook, of Rochester, Minn. Subject: " Meth- 

 ods of irrigation adapted to Minnesota, for small fruits and vegetables." 



Discussion. 



Appointment of judges on premiums. 



