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Class 2. Alfalfa green — First prize, John Cullens, Moanalua, 
Oahu, Moanalua Dairy. Alfalfa cured — First prize, John Cul- 
lens, Moanalua, Oahu, Moanalua Dairy. 
Class 4. Fodder Corn- — First prize, John McClean, Wahiawa, 
Oahu ; second prize, John Cullens, Moanalua, Oahu. 
Class 5. Field Beans and Peas (best collection) — First prize, 
Nippu Jiji Co., Honolulu. 
Section D — Miscellaneous and Staple Crops and Products. 
Coffee and its products, first prize, C. W. Booth. 
Cassava and its products, first prize, C. Koelling, Kaneohe, 
Oahu. 
Section E — Decorative Plants. 
Class 1. Palms (best single specimen) — First prize, H.' J. 
Rhodes. Best collection, first prize, H. J. Rhodes. 
Section G — Cut Flowers. 
Carnations (best 12 specimens of one variety) — First prize, 
Mrs. H. J. Rhodes ; second, T. Kinikiyo. 
Roses (best 12 specimens of one variety) — First prize, T. 
Kinikiyo, Honolulu. 
Asters (best 12 specimens of one variety) — First prize, T. 
Kinikiyo, Honolulu. 
Baumontia grandiflora and Ixora — First prize, C. W. Booth, 
Honolulu. 
AWARDED HONORABLE MENTION BY THE JUDGES. 
Boys' Industrial School, Waialee, Oahu, for general agricul- 
tural exhibit. 
Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Company for exhibit of fertilizers. 
Hawaiian Fertilizer Co. for fertilizer exhibit. 
Hawaiian Fibre Company for sisal and its products. 
Captain R. V. Woods, Kona Kanning Co., Kealakekua, Ha- 
waii, for exhibit of jams and jellies, and vanilla beans. 
Gerrit P. Wilder for spineless cactus. 
Yamajo Soy Manufacturing Company for exhibits of Japanese 
sauces. 
' Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station for general exhibit. 
