30 ANNUAL REPORT. 



PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



Floral Design. Underwood & Emery, first premium. 

 Basket Cut Flowers. Underwood & Emery, first premium. 

 Hand Bouquet. Underwood & Emery, first premium. 

 Displatj of Pansies. George W. Woolsey, first premium ; Un- 

 derwood & Emery, second premium. 

 Basket Cut Flowers. Mrs. W. Gr. Hendriekson, first premium. 



YEGETABLE8. 



Asparagus. J. T. Grimes, first premium ; J. C. Kramer, second 

 premium. Other entries by W. E. Brimhall and Frank Aber- 

 nethy. 



Lettuce. J. S. Gray, first premium ; W. E. Brimhall, second 

 premium. 



Pie Plant. Frank Abernethy, first premium ; J. S. Harris, sec- 

 ond premium. 



Cauliflower. Fred Busch, first premium. 



The premiums were then certified to the treasurer and paid. 



GENERAL BUSLNESS. 



HONORS TO MRS. GIDEON. 



The Secretary. Mr. President and fellow members: The readers 

 of our reports have found scattered along our pages frequent men- 

 tion of a seedling apple called the Wealthy. It has been and will 

 be in the future, very prominent in the history of fruit in the 

 United States. Last winter we elected its originator, Mr. Peter M. 

 Gideon, an honorary life member of this society, and as we now 

 have with us the " original Wealthy," so far as the name of the 

 apple is concerned, Mrs. Wealthy Gideon, I move that this lady be 

 also declared an honorary life member of our society. 



The motion being seconded was submitted to a vote and carried 

 unanimously. 



Mr. Gideon. On behalf of Mrs. Gideon and at her request, I re- 

 turn you our hearty thanks for the honor you have conferred. 



