VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 3.'59 



wjiy, ;iii(l that tlie iicwspajiors were willing' to publish our proceed- 

 ings in their columns us a matter of interest to their subscribers. 

 Biirnarcrs motion prevailed. 



Moved b}^ Len. Suiall that the President and Secretary, with 

 Milo Barnard, be ap})ointed a publishinjii; committee. Carried. 



The Secretary was instructed to have iive hundred programme 

 cards published at his earliest convenience. 



REPORT OF FRUIT COMMITTEE. 



Your Committee on Fruit Exhiliition re])ort specimens of the 

 following varrieties of ap])les contributed by Milo Barnard: Souhird 

 Crab, — a yeUow crab, large and fine — flawles' Janet, Jioman Stem, 

 Nelson's S\veet, .Jcuiathan, Tallman's Sweet, and WiUow Twig — all 

 in good condition; also specimens of the Fameuse, in good order. 

 The Roman Stem was exce])tionally fine. 



Dr. Small exhibited specimens of the Willow Twig and Albe- 

 marle Fippin, a famous Virginia apple — -fine specimens. 



H. Mortimer, 

 T. C. Dickinson, 

 0. W. Barnard, 



Commit fee. 



On motion the Society adjourned. 



