22 ANNUAL REPORT 



AWAED OF PREMIUMS. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Best four varieties, William Lyons, Minneapolis, first pre- 

 mium, $3. 



Largest fruit of any variety (Crescent), W. G. Hendrickson, 

 St. Paul, first premium, $2; Geo. S. Woolsey (Windsor Chief), 

 Minneapolis, second, $1. 



Best Minnesota seedling not before exhibited, William Lyons, 

 Minneapolis, first premium, $3. 



Wilson'' s Albany — W. H. Brimhall, St. Paul, first premium, 

 $2; W. E. Brimhall, St. Paul, second, fl. 



Countess — William Lyons, Minneapolis, first premium, $2. 



Crescent — W. G. Hendrickson, St. Paul, first premium, $2; 

 Williani^ Lyons, Minneapolis, second, $1. 



James Vick — William Lyons, Minneapolis, first premium, $2. 



Manchester — M. C. Bunnell, Newport, first premium, $2; W. 

 J. Hox)kins, Bloomiugton, second, $1. , 



Glenclale — W. E. Brimhall, St. Paul, first premium, $2; H. F. 

 Busse, Minneapolis, second, $1. 



Windsor Chief — WilliamLyons, Minneapolis, first premium, $2'. 



Captain Jack — Geo. S. Woolsey, Minneapolis, first pre- 

 mium, $2. 



Jersey Queen — H. F. Busse, Minneapolis, first premium, $2. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Crimson Beauty — Truman M. Smith, St. Paul, first premi- 

 um, 12. 



CURRANTS. 



Fay^s Prolific — S. F. Gilmore, Eichfield, first premium, $2; 

 also second premium on Stewart's Seedling, $1. 



FLOWERS. 



Collection Boses — Mrs. M. S. Gould, Excelsior, first premi- 

 um, $2. 



Hand Bouquet — William Lyons, ^Minneapolis, first premi- 

 um, $2. 



