STATE HOKTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 79. 



FLOWERS. 



Geraniums and Pansies — Best collection, C. A. Smith, Minneapo- 

 lis, first premium, $5. 



Peonies — J. T. Grimes, Minneapolis, first premium, $2. 



Potted Plants — Mrs. M. J. Hillman, Minneapolis, first premium, $2. 



Boquet Wild Flowers — J. C, Kramer, La Crescent, first premium, 

 $2. 



Boquet Roses— (y. H. Roberts, Minneapolis, first premium, $2; Mrs. 

 M. A. Pearee, Minneapolis, second, $1. 



Collection Roses — Mrs. F. G. Gould, Excelsior, special premium of 

 $3. 



Remarks. The collection of Geraniums and Pansies by C. A. Smith 

 of Minneapolis, in the opinion of the judges, is ono of the finest ever 

 displayed before the Society. 



The collection of Peonies exhibited by J. T. Grimes, of Minneapo- 

 lis, were hard to beat. 



The potted plants shown by Mrs. M. J. Hillman, of Minneapolis, 

 were especially tine. 



The boquet of wild flowers by J, C. Kramer, of La Crescent, was 

 "a thing of beauty." 



The boquet of roses by G. H. Roberts, of Minneapolis, is just splen- 

 did. 



The collection of roses by Mrs. F. G. Gould, of Excelsior, will bear 

 close inspection— a display well worthy of imitation. 



VEGETABLES. 



Best and Largest Collection — J. S. Gray, Minneapolis, first premium, 

 $5. 



Asparagus — J. C. Kramer, La Crescent, Wis., first premium, $1; 

 Truman M. Smith, St. Paul, second, 50 cts. 



Carrots — J. S. Gray, Minneapolis, first premium, $1. 



0/n'o/2S— J. S. Gray, first premium, $1; C. A. Smith, Minneapolis, 

 second, 50 cents. 



Radishes— C. A.Smith, first premium, $1; J. S.Gray, second, 50 

 cents. 



Turnips— C. A. Smith, first premium, $1; J. S. Gray, second, 50 

 cents. 



Pie Plant — \Ym. Lyons, Minneapolis, first premium, $1: F. X. Cre- 

 paux, Minneapolis, second, 50 cents. 



Cabbage— Fred Busch, Richfield, first premium, §1. 



