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from Mille Lacs county; grapes, A. D. Cook, Excelsior, donated; 

 Miner plum, S. Bates, Stockton, donated; Eollingstone plum, O. 

 M. Lord, Minnesota City, donated; plums, Mr. Bender, Chan- 

 hassen; plums, Wm. Bard well. Excelsior, donated; black cherry, 

 wild, F. G. Gould, Excelsior, donated; Eussian apple, J. H. 

 Moulton, Minneapolis; Smelling apple, W. . O. Critten- 

 den, Dover, donated; black cherry, L. G. Sampson, Ex- 

 celsior, donated; wild black cherry, from Henne- 

 pin County; Charlamoff, Andrew Peterson, Waconia; goose- 

 berries, N". J. Stubbs, Long Lake; tomatoes, two varieties, 

 Mrs. A. J. Caswell, Coon Creek, donated; husk tomato, John 

 Sampson, Excelsior; raspberry, Mrs. Young, Waseca, donated; 

 Fameuse, tomato, William Roma, Minneapolis; Russian apples, 

 Andrew Peterson, Waconia; Hybrids, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Plain- 

 view, donated. 



CANNED GOODS, ETC., DONATED BY 



F. G. Gould, Excelsior, Hyslop crabs, three jars, Whitney 'No. 

 20, Janesville grape. Brier's Sweet, two jars. Wealthy, toma- 

 toes, two jars, raspberries, blackberries, two jars, Golden Cap 

 raspberry, plums, two jars, Duchess, Turner raspberry, Dela- 

 ware grapes, highbush cranberries, two jars, Wilson strawber- 

 ries, four jars. Apricot plum, Lowell's Peach plum. Transcend- 

 ent crab, two jars. Gem crab, Martha grape, three jars, Suyder 

 lilackberries, Philadelphia raspberry, Rogers No. 15 grape, 

 lona grape. 



min:n^esota at the world's fair. 



WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT MINNESOTA'S EXHIBIT. 



We have given a good deal of time to the Minnesota exhibit, 

 and pronounce it as good as any of the states, especially the 

 fruit. We are proud of it. The jellies are fine. 



D. and E. J. Bassett, 

 Feb. 21, 1885. Minneapolis, Minn. 



I think it the finest display I have seen. 



Mrs. E. p. Beeman, 



Excelsior, Minn. 

 I think it the finest display in the building. 



E. P. Beeman, 

 Feb. 14, 1885. Excelsior, Minn. 



