FAilMEES INSTITUTES. ^17 



1:30 p. m. Conditions of Success in Fruit Growing. 

 Music. 

 The Man— S. H, Fulton, Superintendent Fruit Exp. Station, South Haven, 



Mich. 

 The Soil— C. M. Hobbs, President State Horticultural Society. 

 Discussion. 



The Methods— Prof. B. S. Goff, Horticulturist, Wisconsin Exp. Station. 

 Discussion. 



The Market— Jonathan Beard. New Albanj'. 

 General Discussion. 



7:30 p. m. Educational Session. 

 Music. 



The Farmer's Son— H. F. McMahan. 

 Questions and Discussion. 

 Music. 



The Farmer's Daughter— Mrs. C. N. Lindley, Salem. 

 General Discussion. 

 Music. 



Informal reception in High School Grove given by the business men of 

 Orleans. 



9:30 a. m., August 21. Tree Fruits. 

 Music. 



Prayer— Rev. Gossard, Orleans. 

 Music. 

 Marliet A^arieties— 



Apples and Pears— C. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport. 



Peaches, Plums and Cherries— U. M. Stewart, Madison. 

 Questions and Discussion. 



Soil Fertilization— Prof. H. A. Huston, State Chemist, Lafayette, Ind. 

 Questions and Discussion. 



Spraying and Spraying Mixtures— S. H. Fulton. 

 Discussion, led by Prof. J. Troop, Secretary State Horticultural Society. 



1:30 p. m. The Apple and How to Grow It. 



Music. 



Soil and Site— Joe A. Burton. 



Discussion. 



Planning and Care of the Young Orchard— Edwin Yenowine, E'dwards- 



ville. 

 Discussion. 

 Care of the Bearing Orchard— W. C. Reed, Vincennes. 



