Extension Work in Hokticulture. 175 



The meetiDg will be held in the Opera House. 



The school is free to everybody, and every one interested in 

 horticulture is invited to attend. 



Come with note-book and pencil. 



Be on hand promptly at the opening hour. The observations 

 will be the most interesting exercises. 



Bring in specitnens of fruits, flowers, insects, and whatever else 

 interests you. 



Come with the determination to learn all you can about the 

 subjects under discussion. 



A SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE 



WILL BE HELD IN 



UKION GRANGE HALL, JAMESTOWN, N. Y., 



October 31, November 1 and 2, 1895, 



Under the auspices of 



The Nixon, or Experiment Station Extension, Bill. 



Conducted by L. H. Bailey, Cornell University. 



Free to All. 



Thursday, October 3L 



2.00 p. M. Lesson in observation upon Barh. 



Outline of the Nutrition of Plants. With Examples. 



E. J. Durand, Instructor in Botany, Cornell 



University. 



7.30 p. M. Address on Evolution in the Yegetable Kingdom. 



L. H. Bailey, Professor of Horticulture, Cornell 



University. 



Friday, November 1. 



10.00 A. M. Observation on Insects. 



Insects and Insect Enemies. M. Y. Slingerland, 

 Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Cornell 

 University. 



