ANNUAL WINTER MEETING. 33 



Report of General Fruit Committee: 



Sidney Corp Hammond. 



D. K. Michenor Etna. 



J. C. Kramer La Crescent. 



George A. Claggett Montevideo- 



M. C. Bunnell Newport. 



N. J. Stubbs Long Lake. 



Clarence Wedge Albert Lea. 



Lucius Mills Garden City. 



M. Cutler Sumpter. 



L. E. Day Farmington. 



W. H. Brimhall Hamline. 



J. H. Ludlow Worthington. 



Report of Special Committee on Fruit Lists and Revision of Same. 



Report of Committee on Nomenclature. 



Report of Special Committees. 



Report of Committee on Legislation. 



Report of Committee on Final Resolutions. 



Place of Next Meeting. 



Miscellaneous Business. 



Final Adjournment. 



PREMIUM LIST. 



APPLES. 



LAll plates to consist of five specimens.] 



1. Best collection of Minnesota apples, including hybrids, first prem- 

 ium, $5.00: second, $3.00; third $2.00. 



2. Best display of Wealthy, one peck, first premium $5; second $3. 



3. Best' plate of Winter apples, any variety, first premium $2; 

 second, $1. 



4. Best plate Winter varieties Russian apples, first premium $2; 

 second, $1. 



5. Best new seedling, never before exhibited, first premium $5; second, 

 $3; third, $2. To be accompanied by description of tree, locality, soil and 

 surroundings. 



6. Best new, long keeping seedling, hybrid or crab, first premium $3; 

 second, $1. 



GRAPES. 



1. Best display of native grapes in good condition, first premium $5; 

 second $3, third, $2. 



2. Best plate, any variety, first premium $3; second, $2. 



3. Best display of fruit in jars, (not preserves,) first premium $5; 

 second, $3. 



Best cultivated cranberries, provided a history of their cultivation be 

 furnished, first premium $5; second, $3. 



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