367. 
SINGLE PLATES. 
eae (ROGER’s No. 15) .—Gust Johnson, first, $1.50; A. H. Brackett, second, $1.00. 
BARRY (ROGER’S No. 43),—Gust Johnson, first. 
Bricuton.—Gust Johnson, first; J. S. Harris, second; W. P. Rogers, third, 50c, 
Concorp.— Gust Johnson, first; Rolla Stubbs, Hulda, second; John R. Cummins, third, 
50 cents. 
Ris’) f CorraGE.— Gust Johnson, first; Rudolph Knapheide, second, 
DELAWARE.—Gust Johnson, ffrst; Rudolph Knapheide, second; C. W.Sampson, third. 
DucHEss.— Gust Johnson, first; C. W. Sampson, second; W. P. Rogers. third. 
EARLY Victor.—J. S. Harris, first; Gust Johnson, second; Isabella Barton, third. 
EvLporApbDo.—Isabella Barton, first; Rudolph Knapheide, second, 
EMPIRE STATE.—J. S. Harris, first; W. P. Rogers, second; Gust Johnson, third. 
GREEN Mountain.—A. H. Brackett, first; Gust Johnson, secoud. 
HERBERT (ROGER’S No. 44).—W. W. Woodbeck, Excelsior, first; W. P. Rogers, second. 
Iona.—Gust Johnson, first; C. W. Sampson, second, 
JANESVILLE.—C. W. Sampson, first; Rudolph Knapheide, second. 
LINDLEY (ROGER’s No. 9),—Gust Johnson, first; Rudolph Knapheide, second; John 
R. Cummins, tnird. ; 
Lapy.—W. W. Woodbeck, first; Gust Johnson, second; W, P. Rogers, third. 
MartTHA.—Rudolph Knapheide, first; C. W, Sampson, second. 
MASssASOIT (ROGER’S No. 3).—W. W. Woodbeck, first; A. H. Brackett, second; W. P. 
Rogers, third. 
Moore’s DiAMOND.—Gust Johnson. first; J. S. Harris, second; W. P. Rogers, third. 
Moore’s EarRty.—Gust Johnson, first; W. W. Woodbeck, second; Isabella Barton, 
third. 
NraGArA,.—J. S. Harris, first; Gust Johnson, second; W. P. Rogers, third. 
POCcKLINGTON.—Gust Johnson, first; A. H. Brackett, second; Isabella Barton, third. 
PoOKEEPSIE RED.—W. P, Rogers, second; Isabella Barton, third. 
TELEGRAPH.—Gust Johnson, first; W. P. Rogers, second; Rudolph Knapheide, third. 
WILDER (ROGER’s No. 4).—-Gust Johnson, first. 
Wooprvurr RrEpD.—Gust Johnson, first; W. P. Rogers, second. 
WoRDEN.— Gust Johnson, first; J.S. Harris, second; W. W. Woodbeck, third. 
Wromina Rep.—Gust Johnson, first; W. P. Rogers, second; John K. Cummins, third. 
PLUMS. 
(Open to all.) 
Se ee (not in glass, early varieties may have been kept in cold storage. )- 
Jewell Nursery Co, first, $5.00; A. H. Brackett, second, $4.00; W. L. Parker, third, 
$3.00; J.G. Bass, Hamline, fourth, $2.00, 
CuENEY.—A. H. Brackett, first, $1.00; Mary L. Coffin, Hamline, second, 75c; Martin 
Penning, Sleepy Bye, third, 50c. 
DrsotTa.—W. F. Coffin, Hamline, first; A. H. Brackett, second; Mary L, Coffin, third. 
FOREST GARDEN.—W. F. Coffin, first; W. L. Parker, second; Jewell Nursery Co., third. 
OcHEEDA.—A. H. Brackett, first. 
ROcCKFORD.—Martin Penning, first; J. G. Bass, second; W. F. Coffin, third. 
ROLLINGSTONE.—A. H. Brackett, first; W. F. Coffin, second; J. G. Bass, third. 
STODDARD.—W. L. Parker, first, 
SURPRISE. Martin Penning, first. 
WEAVER.—Jewell Nursery Co.. first; Martin Penning, second; A. H. Brackett, third. 
Wo.ur.—Jewell Nursery Co., first; W. L. Parker, second; A. H. Brackett, third. 
Wyant.—Martin Penning, first; A. H. Brackett, second. 
SEEDLING—to equal or excel the Desota plum, never having received a premium at 
the Minnesota State Fair.—August Wittmann, Merriam Park, first, $5.00; J. A. How- 
ard, second, $3.00; Martin Penning, third, $2.00, 
Prars.—J. 8S. Harris, first, $2.00. 
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(Open to all). 
‘ PLANTS. 
COLLECTION OF GREENHOUSE AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS.—R., J. Mendenhall, Minheapo- 
lis, first, $30.00; Jacob Hartmann, Minneapolis, second, $25.00; John C. Fleischer & Son» 
St. Paul, third, $20.00; John Vasatka, Minneapolis, fourth, $10.00. 
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