. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Engraved by Hicks-Lhatten Co., Fortland, Oregon PRIZE CELERY GROWS THE SAME AS RED APPLES Exhibited at the Western Montana Apple Show Missoula, Montana, 1910 Best box Mcintosh apples—H. Piatt & Sons, of Como, Mont., first prize. Best commercial packed box of apples—Ben Kress, Hamilton, Mont., first with Mcintosh. Best packed box of Rome Beauty and Northern Spy—Ben Kress, first. Best 10 boxes Mcintosh, apples grown in Bitter Root Valley—Ben Kress, first. Best five boxes Mcintosh apples—E. A. John- son, of Hamilton. Mont., first prize of $50. Best 10 com


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Engraved by Hicks-Lhatten Co., Fortland, Oregon PRIZE CELERY GROWS THE SAME AS RED APPLES Exhibited at the Western Montana Apple Show Missoula, Montana, 1910 Best box Mcintosh apples—H. Piatt & Sons, of Como, Mont., first prize. Best commercial packed box of apples—Ben Kress, Hamilton, Mont., first with Mcintosh. Best packed box of Rome Beauty and Northern Spy—Ben Kress, first. Best 10 boxes Mcintosh, apples grown in Bitter Root Valley—Ben Kress, first. Best five boxes Mcintosh apples—E. A. John- son, of Hamilton. Mont., first prize of $50. Best 10 commercial aijples—PI. .\. Briggs. first, $25; O. W. Kerr. Florence, second. $15; C. E. Lucas, Missoula, tliird, $10. Best five boxes commercial apples—.Mlumunt Orchards, Lo Lo, first $12, with Aikens; \\ . A. Wilson, of Paradise, second, and H. A. Briggs. of \'ictor, third. Best 10 plates, dift'erent varieties grown by one individual—M. H. White, of Florence, first, $10: J. P. McCain, of Charleton, second, $5. Following are a few of the plate winners: The Mcintosh prize was $10, and the others secured $5; Aiken, Allomont Orchards; Lo Lo; Ben Davis, W. A. Wilson, Paradise; Bellflower, vV. H. Rock, Lo Lo; Chenango, H. A. Briggs, Victor; Duchess, 11. A. Briggs, Victor; Delicious, H. Piatt & Sons, Como; Geno, Mary Westby, Mis- soula; Grimes Golden, Miry Westby, Missoula; Jonathan, W. A. Wilson, Paradise; King, M. H. Pierce, Plains; Mcintosh, Ben Kress, Hamil- ton; Northern Spy, Ben Kress, Hamilton; Spitz- enberg, Wm. Dallas, Missoula; Snow, H. Piatt & Sons, Como; Twenty Ounce, C. E. Lucas, Mis- soula; Wagener, Ben Kress, Hamilton. Of course the above were merely a few of the many varieties represented; the displays of crabs, pears, peaches, plums and grapes were many and varied. Those with the blue cards attached pulled down many valuable premiums. Over $3, was given in cash and special bonuses. There were no carload lots shown, as the directors of the f


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