INDIANA riORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. S4:o 



Sweet Peas, Mrs. Amos Garretsou, Pendleton, first premium. 



Sweet Peas, H. J. Hale, second premium. 



Gladioli, Mr. E. Y. Teas, first premium. 



Pansies, Mi's. W. W. Aikens, first premium. 



Old-fashioned flowers, Mrs. W. B. Flick, first premium. 



Flat bouquet, Mrs. Hale, first premium. 



Flat bouquet, Mrs. Garretson, second premium. 



Round bouquet, Mrs. Aikens, first premium. 



Round bouquet, Mrs. Hale, second premium.. 



Mr. Thomas: I move that this report be accepted and adopted. 



The motion was seconded and carried. 



President Stevens: We will now have the report of the Committee on 

 Fees and Salaries. 



C. M. Hobbs: Your Committee on Salaries would recommend that the 

 Secretary of this Society receive $300.00 per annum, and that the Superin- 

 tendent of the Experimental Orchard receive $250.00 per annum. 



C. M. HOBBS. 

 E. Y. TEAS, 

 J. W. APPLE. 



Mr. Johnson: 1 move that this report be adopted. 

 The motion was seconded and carried. 

 The meeting was now adjourned for dinner. 



AFTERNOOIU SESSION. 



Wednesday, August 5, 1903. 



President Stevens: The first thing on the program is an instrumental 

 selection by Miss Martha Chambers. 



(Selection played on the piano with sweetness and skill.) 



President Stevens: The next thing is a recitation by Mary Mozingo. 



(Recitation.) 



Mr. Flick: I think this is exceedingly fine for this little lady. I 

 received a letter from Mr. Thomas asking permission to bring his little 

 granddaughter with him. It was granted, and we are very glad indeed 

 that she is here, and hope that she will be with us many years. I think 

 we should give this little lady a vote of thanks 



