NOTICE OF SUMMER MEETING. 235 



PREMIUM LIST. 



All exhibits must be entered with the secretary and in place by 

 1 1 130 a. m. to be entitled to compete for premiums. 



Exhibitors competing must be members of this society and the 

 growers of the articles exhibited. The fruit and flowers exhibited 

 must have been grown in Minnesota and be correctly labeled. 



Fruits and flowers shown become the property of the associa- 

 tion. Selections will be made from the strawberries exhibited to put 

 up in glass jars for use in the horticultural exhibit from this state 

 at the St. Louis Exposition. With this, object in view exhibitors are 

 requested to select for the "single variety" entries berries which are 

 not fully ripe and cut them from the plant carefully to leave the 

 stem attached, taking special pains to select berries of typical size and 

 shape. Strawberries for the "collection" entry may be gathered as 

 usual and will be used for the midday Inuch. 



FLOWERS. 



istprem. 2d prem. 3d prem. 

 Each named variety of out-door 



roses, six blooms $ • 50 $ • 25 



Each named variety of peonies, 



five blooms .50 .25 



Bouquet of garden flowers i • 50 i . 00 $ • 50 



STRAWBERRIES. 



(One quart of each variety.) 



istprem. 2d prem. 3d prem. 4th pren-. 

 Collection of strawberries $5.00 $4.00 $3-00 $2.00' 



Each named variety of 



strawberries .75 .50 .25 



Seedling strawberry never 

 having received a 

 premium from this so- 

 ciety 3- 00 2.00 I. 00 



APPLES. 

 (Not kept in cold storage.) 



Best plate of any named variety of apples (of 



average size and in good condition) 



Plate of seedling apples /r 2 



VEGETABLES. 



1st prem. 



Head lettuce, 4 heads $1 .00 



Asparagus, i bundle i .00 



Peas in the pod, 3/2 peck i .00 



Rhubarb. 6 stalks i . 00 



Early potatoes, y^ peck i .00 



Early beets, 6 specimens i . 00 



istprem. 2d prem. 



