360 nOARD OF AGRICULTUKE. 



Mr. Snodgrass: I am afraid avo will not get rid of Ibis disease until 

 ■\ve legislate against it. There is no use for one man to fight it and his 

 neigjibor let it go. I don't believe in cutting a tree to the stump. 1 would 

 rather cut it entirely down. 



President Stevens: This completes our program, and the time has 

 come for adjournment. I want to thank all for their help in making this 

 one of our best summer meetings. The next meeting of this Society will 

 be in Indianapolis in December, at which time some of the most experi- 

 enced and ablest horticulturists of the United States will be present to 

 discuss topics in which you are all interested, and I hope we will have as 

 good an attendance at that meeting as we have had at this. The meeting 

 now stands adjourned. 



