. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Flioto b\ Frank I'almcr, Spokane Engraving /ly Auicncan Engraving Company, Spokane FIRST PRIZE CARLOAD OF ROME BEAUTIES FROM LAKE CHELAN, WASHINGTON, GROWN BY R. P. WRIGHT. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, AND CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 1910. Photo by Frank Palmer, Spokane Engraving by American Engraving Company, Spokane PROSSER, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT DISPLAY AT THE THIRD NATIONAL APPLE SHOW SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, AND CHICAGO, TLLIXOIS, 191 n The Washington State Honicultural Society meets at Prosser this mohtli. captured the first honors, $200, a gold medal banner


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Flioto b\ Frank I'almcr, Spokane Engraving /ly Auicncan Engraving Company, Spokane FIRST PRIZE CARLOAD OF ROME BEAUTIES FROM LAKE CHELAN, WASHINGTON, GROWN BY R. P. WRIGHT. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, AND CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 1910. Photo by Frank Palmer, Spokane Engraving by American Engraving Company, Spokane PROSSER, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT DISPLAY AT THE THIRD NATIONAL APPLE SHOW SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, AND CHICAGO, TLLIXOIS, 191 n The Washington State Honicultural Society meets at Prosser this mohtli. captured the first honors, $200, a gold medal banner and the J. C. Pearson company, silver cup. R. H. Fortune, of Salmon Arm, B. C, was second. John Hakel, of Hood River, Ore., won a prize of $50 for the best exhibit in the Western states special. The Palouse Irrigation and Power Company, of Hooper, Wash., was second. R. H. Fortune, of Salmon Arm, B. C, won the first prize, $75, in the foreign country special. The Commercial Club, of Walla Walla, Wash., won the first prize for the best general collective display of apples grown on irrigated land. The Commercial Club, of Cashmere, Wash., was second. The Business Men's Association, of Lyle, Wash., was first in the non-irrigated dis- play contest, Spokane county being sec- ond. The prize for the exhibit coming the longest distance was awarded to William S. Teator, Upper Red Hook, N. Y., 3,019 miles. Tedford Brothers, of Wenatchee, Wash., received the H. Woods Compan>- trophy for winning the most prizes of all kinds. The apple packing contest brought out 45 entrants. Charles Mason, of Spokane, was declared the champion, scoring 378 of a possible 400 points. W. L. Dres- bach, of Mosier, Ore., was .second with 370 points, C. L. Green, of Wenatchee, Wash., being third with 362 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble


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