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J. G. Bass, Hamline— Rollingstone, Desota, Rockford and a seed- 

 ling. 



Mrs. E. Cross, Sauk Rapids — Weaver. 



John Kendall, St. Peter — Four seedling- varieties. 



John Eklof, Cokato — Weaver and Desota. 



S, D. Payne, Kasota — Three varieties of native. 



C. F. Brown, St. Peter— Miner. 



Dan'l Buck, Mankato^Several varieties. 



C. A. Sundberg, Worth ington — Ocheeda. 



H. J. Ludlow, Worthington— Three varieties. 



M. C. Bunnell, Newport- 

 Seedling, grown bj^ Mrs. David Smith, Inver Grove. 



Seedling, grown by Geo. Jehu, Hastings. 



Desota, grown by Geo. Baldwin, Hastings. 



W. H. Jessup, Tracj' — Shetek. 



L. E. Day, Farinington — Several varieties. 



F. J. Stoppel, Rochester — One variet}'. 



Total number of different named varieties exhibited (not including 

 a large number of tinnamed seedlings), fortj-one. 



Grapes. 



Jewell Nursery Co., Lake Citj^ — Janes ville, Moore's Early, Delaware 

 and Brighton. 



A. W. Latham, Excelsior — Moore's Earlj^, Lady, Wj'oming Red, 

 Delaware, Worden, Cottage, Hartford, Brighton, North Carolina, 

 Massasoit, Agawam, Amina, Herbert, Lindley, Black Hawk, Martha, 

 Telegraph, Perkins, Salem, Concord, Duchess and Empire State. 



E. J. Cutts, Howard — Janesville and Champion. 



P. H. Perry, Excelsior — Talman, Massasoit, Duchess, Worden, 

 Agawam, Concord and lona. 



Mrs. I. Barton, Excelsior — Pokeepsie Red, Earlj' Victor, W3-0- 

 ming Red, Croton, Jessica, Niagara, Ulster Prolific, Woodruff's Red, 

 Eldorado, Duchess, Pocklington and Empire State. 



A. A. Bost, Excelsior — Moore's Earlj', Lady, Martha and Brighton. 



C. W. Sampson, Eureka — Delaware, Lady, Concord and Moore's 

 Early. 



Prof. S. B. Green, St. Anthonj' Park— Green Mountain, Catawba, 

 Elvira, Pocklington, Ladj^ Washington, Mill's Black, Faith, Creve- 

 ling, Eumelan, Amina, Challenge, F. B. Hayes, Barry, Moore's 

 Diamond, Elsingburg, Herbert, Conqueror and Centennial. 



J. M. Doudna, Alexandria — Concord, Janesville and Martha, 

 grown by J. B. Cowing, Alexandria. 



Mrs. S. Irwin, Excelsior — Vergennes, Cottage, Hartford, Eumelan, 

 Pocklington, Telegraph, Prentiss and Jefiferson. 



Daniel Buck, Mankato — Eldorado. 



M. Pearce, Chowen — Agawam, Brighton, Wilder and Concord. 



Mrs. Jennie Stager, Sauk Rapids — Several varieties. 



H. L. Crane, Excelsior — Concord, lona, Eumelan, Brighton, Duchess 

 and Lindle}'. 



Chas. Luedloff, Carver — Beaut}' of Minnesota. 



M. C. Bunnell, Newport- 

 Concord, grown bj' Jacob Bender, Inver Grove. 



'J dtal number of different named varieties exhibited, fifty-two. 



