Standing Committees. 



Orchard Culture. — ^B. F. Johnson, Champaign; Henry Mortimer, 

 Manteno. 



Forestry. —Thomas Gregg, Hamilton; L. C. Francis, Springfield. 



Vegetable Gardening. — A. L. Hays, Jacksonville; H. H. Wal- 

 lace, Villa Ridge. 



Grapes and Grape Culture. — E. J. Ayres, Villa Ridge; M. A. 

 Baldwin, Jacksonville: D. J. Piper, Foreston. 



Straivberries. — 0. B. Galusha, Peoria; J. G. Buback, Princeton: 

 Henry Wallace. Villa Ridge. 



Raspjherries. Blackberries, Currants, and Gooseberries. — H. K. 

 Vickroy. Normal: Wm. Jackson, Godfrey; D. W. Scott, Galena. 



Pears. — C. N. Dennis, Hamilton; Parker Earle, Cobden; W. T. 

 Nelson, Wilmington. 



Peaches. — J. B. Spaulding, Riverton; H. C. Foreman, Alto Pass. 



Plums and Cherries. — Dr. A. H. Sanborn, Anna; L. C. Francis, 

 Springfield. 



New Fruits, Trees and Plants. — J. F. Johnson, Warsaw; E. 

 Hollister, Alton. 



Gathering and Marketing Fruits and Vegetables. — R. W. Hunt. 

 Galesburg; E. Rogers, Upper Alton. 



Utilizing Fruits. — G. W. Clayson, Nun da: L. Roberts, Godfrey. 



Floriculture. — Thos. Franks, Champaign; Joseph Heine, Jack- 

 sonville. 



Landscape Gardening. — J. P. Bryant, Princeton; Prof. J. V. N. 

 Standish, Galesburg. 



Vegetable Physiology. — Prof. J. T. Burrill, Champaign: S. H. 

 French, Carbondale. 



Fntoinology and Ornithology. — Prof. S. A. Forbes, Normal; Miss 

 Alice Walton, Muscatine, Iowa; Miss Emily A. Smith, Peoria. 



Creology, and, Soils as affecting Plant Life. — Wm. McAdams. 

 Alton; Henry M. Bannister, Kankakee; H. M. Shaw, Mt. Carroll. 



Hvrticultural Adornment of Home. — Mrs. Lavina S. Humphrey, 

 Galesburg; Mrs. H. N. Roberts, Alton: Mrs. P. V. Hathaway, Da- 

 mascus. 



