10 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



HONEY. 



Honey. Exhibitor. Piemium. Amount. 



Extracted J. B. Jardine. Second t.OO 



Extracted F. Moeser. ....First 3.00 



Comb H. G. Acklin. ....First 6.00 



I<:xtracted " ....Second 2.00 



H. H. HEINS, 

 K. R. POND, 

 J. A. HOWARD, 



Judges. 



FRUIT LIST. 



( FOR THE GUIDANCE OF PLANTERS. ) 



Adopted by the ^Minnesota State Horticultural Society, December 6, 



1900. 



APPLES. 



Of the first degree of hardiness for planting in Minnesota: 

 Duchess, Hibernal, Charlamoff (a). Patten's Greening. 



Of the second degree of hardiness: Wealthy (b), Longfield 

 (b) (d), Tetofsky, Malinda (b) (c). 



Promising varieties for trial : Okabena, Peerless, Repka Ma- 

 lenka, Anisim, Yellow Sweet (c), Kaump (d), Gilbert, Brett, 

 Christmas (c), Blushed Calville, Cross 413, White Pigeon (d). 



CRABS AND HYBRIDS. 



Best for general cultivation : Virginia, Martha, Whitney, 

 Early Strawberry, Minnesota (c). Sweet Russett, Gideon's No. 6, 

 Briar's Sweet. 



Promising varieties for trial : Dartt, Pride of ^linneapolis, 

 Crampton's Xo. 3, Lyman's Prolific, Faribault. 



PLUMS. 



Best for general cultivation : De Soto, Forest Garden, W^eaver, 

 Cheney, Wolf, Rollingstone, Wyant. 



Most promising varieties for trial: Ocheeda, Xew Ulni, Stod- 

 dard, Surprise, Mankato, Aitkin, Owatonna. 



GRAPHS. 



In order of their ripening: Moore's Early, Worden, Janesville 

 (e), Brighton, Delaware, Agawam, Concord. 



RASPBERRIES. 

 Red varieties: Turner, Marlborough. Cuthbert, Loudon. 

 Black and purple varieties : Ohio, Palmer, Nemaha, Gregg, 

 Older, Columbian, Kansas. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Ancient Briton, Snyder, Badger. 



CURRANTS. 

 Red Dutch', White Grape, Victoria, Stewart, Long Bunch Hol- 

 land, North Star. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 

 Houghton, Downing, Champion. \'arieties for trial: Red 

 Jacket, Triumph, Pearl, Columbus. 



