24 ANNUAL REPORT 



PANTRY STORES. 



Best display canned fruits, product of 1889, $3.00; second best, $2.00. 



Best display of jellies, $2.00; second best, $1.00. 



Best jar mixed pickles, $1.00; second best, 50 cents. 



Best exhibit home-made vinegar, $1.00; second best, 50 cents. 



Best exhibit comb honey, $3.00; second best, $2.00; third best, $1.00. 



Best exhibit extracted honey, $3.00; second best, $2.00; third, $1.00. 



WORKS OF ART. 



Display of Garden tools and Horticultural Implements. Certificate of 

 honorable mention. 



Exhibitors are expected to make their entries the first day. All exhibits 

 must be in place by 10 o'clock a. m. the second day. 



Competition shall be open to all, but it is expected that the annual mem- 

 bership fee ($1) will be contributed unless exhibitors are members of the So" 

 ciety. All members are entitled to bound copies of the Transactions. 



The following circular was sent by the President Elect to all 

 members of committees, after being properly filled out: 



Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Dear Sir: 



It is expected you will make a short compre- 

 hensive report on 



(see Minnesota State Horticultural Report, page ), 



giving items of interest, with your impression, favorable or unfav- 

 orable, as to value for this climate. Please do not fail to make a 

 report, for it is from these we expect our members will derive their 

 greatest source of information. If you cannot be present at the 

 meeting (at Excelsior, Jan. 21-24,) in person, please mail your 

 report before Jan. 15th, to the Secretary, S. D. Hillman, Minne- 

 apolis. 



Respectfully, 



WYMAN ELLIOT, President. 

 P. S. — If you have not received the Horticultural Report for 1889, Vol. 

 17, notify the Secretary at once, and he will forward you a copy. W. E. 



