236 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



HOW TO REACH THE GROUNDS. 



Take the Como-Interurban electric car in either St. Paul or Minneapolis 

 and get off at Dooley avenue, where carriages will be found in waiting to 

 carry visitors to the grounds, one-half mile distant, from 9 :30 a. m. to i -.30 

 p. m. Those who drive over in their own conveyances will find ample ac- 

 commodations on the grounds for stabling. 



Visitors should J\'OT take the Interurban car, but TAKE the Como- 

 Interurban-Harriet car. 



For further information address 



W. W. PENDERGAST, President, Hutchinson. 

 A. W. LATHAM, Secretary, 207 Kasota Block, Minneapolis. 



PREMIUM LIST. 



All exhibits must be entered with the secretary and in place by 12 m., to 

 be entitled to compete for premiums. 



Exhibitors competing must be members of this society and the growers 

 or makers of the articles exhibited. The fruit and flowers exhibited must 

 have been grown in Minnesota and must be correctly labeled. 



No premiums will be awarded on unworthy articles. 



FLOWERS. 



1st prem. 2d prem. 3d prom. 

 Collection of outdoor roses, six blooms of 



each kind shown $3-00 $2.00 $1.00 



Collection of peonies, three blooms of each kind 



shown 3 . 00 2 . 00 I . CO 



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



FRUIT. 



(One quart of each variety.) 



1st prem. 



Collection of strawberries $4.00 



Each named variety of strawberries .75 



Seedling strawberry never having received a 



premium from this society 3.00 



Each named variety of currants -75 



Each named variety of gooseberries .75 



VEGETABLES. 



1st prem. 



Collection of early vegetables $3 00 



Head lettuce, 4 heads .50 



Asparagus, i bundle .50 



Peas in the pod, ^ peck .50 



Rhubarb, 6 stalks 50 



