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8, Exhibits must he -sent~with "all charges prepaid. 



9. Competition open to state in all classes. 



10. Lot 1, class A, and lot 1, class B, and class I open 

 to competition of the world. i 



11. All exhibits are to be judged by expert judges 

 holding certificates as such, and according to the score 

 cards and standards of perfection adopted by the State 

 Corn Growers association. 



The above outline for premium lists and rules govern- 

 ing exhibits are simply suggestions embodying the prin- 

 ciples underlying successful exhibitions of corn. It will 

 be found necessary in every case to adapt the premium 

 lists and rules to local conditions and circumstances. 



Standards of Perfection 



By standards of perfection is meant the .types which 

 breeders and growers recognize as the best and most desir- 

 able, and to which every effort is directed in bringing up 

 the individuals of the races. Standards must be devel- 

 oped in the case of new races, and old standards changed 

 during the process of the improvement of the established 

 races. In order to aid in the development of these stand- 

 ards, the following table of standards of perfection for 

 the established races is presented : 



