710 ANNUAL REPORT Of THB Off. Bee. 



18. "Apple Culture in Pennsylvania." 



19. "The Fruit-Growers' Greatest Enemy." 



20. "The Evolution of the Peach." 



21. Discussions. 



22. Question Box. 



Prof. R. L. Watts, Scalp Level, Pa. 



Wm. H. Stout, Pinegrove, Pa. 



Wm. M. Dickson, "Woodside, Del. 



Afternoon Session — 2.00. 



23. "Should We Plant Trees that are Visibly Affected with Crown Gall?" 



A. C. Richards, New Paris, Pa. 



24. "Is the Custom of Many Nurserymen in Cutting Buds and Scions Continu- 



ally from Nursery Rows to be Commended?" 



Calvin Cooper, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 



25. "Shall we Fertilize the Land or the Crop?" 



Prof. Wells W. Cooke, Washington, D. C. 



26. "Garden Slips." 



C. W. Good, Waynesboro, Pa. 



27. "Beautifying Waste Places." 



S. Mendelson Meehan, Germantown, Pa. 



28. Final Resolutions. 



29. Adjournment. 



MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STATE HORTI- 



CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 



Wednesday, January 21, 1903, 2.00 P. M. 



The forty-fourth annual meeting was held in the Board of Trade 

 Rooms, Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday and Thursday, January 21 

 and 22, 1903, and was called to order Wednesday, January 21, at 2 

 o'clock P. M., by President Howard A. Chase. 



Minutes of last annual meeting having been read and approved, 

 the usual recess was taken to give members, and others desiring 

 to do so, an opportunity to pay their dues. 



Wm. H. Moon, H. C. Suavely and II. C. Wallize, were appointed a 

 committee to nominate officers for the ensuing year. 



Mr. Hiester, who was appointed at the last annual meeting to pre- 

 pare a list of fruits adapted to the dilierent localities in the State, 



