HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 19 



EXCURSION TO MINNETONKA. 



Arrangements are being made by the local committee for au 

 excursion to Lake Minuetouka on Friday, June 29th, when an 

 opportunity will be afforded for visiting some of the vineyards 

 and nurseries in the vicinity, including a sail upon the beauti- 

 ful lake. 



For further particulars address 



S. D. HiLLMAN, Wyman Elliot, 



Secretari/, Minneapolis. President, Mimieapolis. 



PEE^JIUM LIST. 



Prof. E. D. Porter, Superintendent of E.rhibifs. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



First Second 



Prem. Prem. 

 Best general coUectiou of not less than five named varieties, one 



pint each $5 00 $.3 00 



Best four varieties, one qnart each 3 00 2 00 



Best Minnesota Seedling, not before exhibited 3 00 2 00 



Best quart Wilson's Albany 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Countess 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Charles Downing 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Crescent Seedling 2 00 1 00 



Best quart James Tick 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Manchester 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Glendale 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Prince of Berries 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Sharpless 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Windsor Chief. 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Seth Boyden 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Green Prolific 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Capt. Jack 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Col. Cheney 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Daniel Boone 2 00 1 00 



Best (luart Kentucky Seedling 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Old Ironclad 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Cumberland Triumph 2 00 1 00 



Best quart Minuetouka Chief 2 00 1 00 



Largest fruit of any variety 2 00 1 00 



The same i)remiums may be awarded upon other varieties of equal merit. 



