According to my announcement in Floral Culture for 1904, 

 offering four prizes for best picture of yard, back or front, 

 planted with my seeds, prizes have been awarded as follows: 



$20.00— First Prize to T. G. Wheeler, Des Moines, Iowa 

 S15.00— Second Prize to Mrs. F. P. Nelson, Boulder, Colo. 

 $10.00— Third Prize to Mrs. C. D. Marras, Racine, Wis. 

 $ 5.00— Fourth Prize to M. Haffender, New York, N. Y. 



Owing to the large number of pictures submitted and my 

 desire to be absolutely fair to all competitors, I have author- 

 ized the judges to set aside the next ten best pictures, and 

 for which I will add an extra premitmi of $1.00 each. These 

 have been awarded as follows : 



Mrs. K. F. Hefflefinger Harrisburg, Pa. 



Mrs. J. V. Gushing Loveland, Ohio 



Chas. F. Winslow Marblehead, Mass. 



'I- ''*"kfv>^^^',^ 1|^B^ Rev. C. LtLTE Magnetawan, Canada 



^^^ '^i'"-^ ^|y Mrs. J. H. Bair Altoona, Penn. 



\\J&^^^^M.i^:',^. . ... 7/ Mrs. A. F. Way St. Paul, Minn. 



Rev. a. D. Colson Bethel, Maine 



Mrs. E. a. Schouber Greenfield, Mass. 



Mrs. W. F. Wright Keokuk, Iowa 



Andrew Branstron Minneapolis, Minn. 



On page 48 of this catalogue I have offered $100.00 divided 

 into 28 cash prizes for the best picture of yard, front or back, grown from my seeds during the 

 season of 1905. All competitors to be careful to have pictures printed on glossy paper and perfectly 

 clear. It was my wish to reproduce the prize winning pictures this year in my catalogue that all of 

 my patrons might see the lawns winning prizes, but some of the pictures cannot be reproduced. Next 

 year nothing will be considered but pictures that will reproduce. For further particulars see page 48. 



PRESS OF KIMBALL A STORER CO., MINNEAPOLIS, \«Jv^ 



