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CHERRIES. 



Best quart Early Richmond $'2.00 $1.00 



Best quart any other variety 2 . 00 1 . 00 



Strawbi'rries and Cherries will be displayed on tea plates to be furnished by 

 the Society. 



PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



1st Prem. 2d Prem. 



Bet display of greenhouse plants $10.00 $5.00 



Best display of roses in pots 2.00 1 .00 



Best display of iuchsias 2.00 I.qO 



Best display of geraniums 2.00 1.00 



Best floral design in cut flowers 2.00 1.00 



Best basket cut flowers 2.00 1.00 



Best hand bouquet cut flowers 2.00 1.00 



Best bouquet of roses 2.00 1.00 



VEGETABLES. 



Best display $5.00 $3.00 



Best half peck green peas 1.00 .50 



Best half peck string beans 1 .00 .50 



Best six bunches of onions 1 .00 .50 



Best six bunches of beets l.CO .50 



Best six bunches of radishes 1 .00 .50 



Best six bunches carrots 1.00 .50 



Best six bunches turnips 1 .00 .50 



Best six bunches]asparagus 1 .00 .50 



Best three heads cabbage LOO .50 



Best (hi ee heads cauliflowe/s 1 . 00 .60 



Beoit three heads lettuce 1 . 00 .50 



Best six stalks pie plant 1.00 .50 



The exhibition is open in all departments to growers in Minnesota, Wiscon- 

 sin, Dakota and Northern Iowa, 



M. PEARCE, 

 WYMAN ELLIOT, 

 J. T. GRIMES, 

 Committee of Arrangements 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



The society met at the College of Agriculture, University of Min- 

 nesota, at Minneapolis, Wednesday. June 27th, 1883, and was called 

 to order at four o'clock in the afternoon by President Harris, who 

 read the following address : 



