STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 41 



Best half peck first early potatoes, first, $2.00; second, $1,00. 



" '• " second early potatoes, first $2.00; second, $1.00. 



" " " potatoes for winter and spring use, first, $2.00; second, $1.00. 



" " " early onions, first, 75 cents; second, 50 cents. 



" " " winter " " " 



" " " parsnips, '* " 



" '♦ " table carrots, " " 



Best winter squash, first, 75 cents; second; 50 cents. • 



Best bunch celery, " " 



Best winter cabbage, " " 



• 



SEEDS. 



Best display Minnesota grown garden seeds, $6.00; second best, $4.00. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Best display of canned fruits, $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 sample home-made vinegar, $1.00; second best, 50 cents. 



Best sample comb honey, $2.00; second best, $1.00. 



Best sample strained honey, $1.00; second best, 50 cents. 



WORKS OF ART. 



Best collection of paintings of Minnesota fruits and flowers in oil or water 

 colors, $5.00; second, $3.00; third, $2.00. 



Best single fruit painting, $3.00; second, $2.00. 



Exhibitors are expected to contribute the membership fee of $1.00, unless 

 already members of State Horticultural Societies of adjoining states. 



For further information, address, 



JOHN S. HARRIS, 

 OLIVER GIBBS, Jr., La Crescent, President. 



Lake City, Secretary. 



Minneapolis committee of arrangements. — Col. John H. Stevens^ J. M. Welles, 

 J. T. Grimes, M. Pearce. 



Superintendent of Exhibits. — Prof. E. D. Porter. 



