Report of the Director xxxix 



Tuesday, February 20 



9:00 a. m. Transportation conditions in New York. Report of Com- 

 mittee on Transportation. W. F. Hallauer, Chairman. 

 Main 201. 

 10:00 a. m. Asparagus. Professor R. L. Watts. Main 292. 



1 1 ;oo a. m. Round table on cauliflower. C. H. Aldrich and H. M. 



Holmwood. Main 201. 



12 :oo m. Reclaiming muck lands. W. W. Ware. Main 202. 



2 :oo p. m. Round table on good seed. Professor R. L. Watts. Main 



201. 

 3:30 p. m. Cooperation. M. H. Holmwood. Main 201. 



Wednesday, February 21 

 9 :oo a. m. Report on legislation affecting the vegetable-grower. E. A. 



Tuttle. Main 201. 

 10:00 a. m. Celery. R. H. Garrahan. Main 292. 

 1 1 :oo a. m. Plant-breeding for the vegetable-grower. Illustrated. Dr. 



H. J. Webber. Main 292. 

 12:00 m. Vegetable crops for the greenhouse. C. W. Waid. Main 



202. 

 2 :oo p. m. Association afternoon. Main 292. 



1. The work of the Association, past and future. Dean 

 L. H. Bailey, President C. R. White, and others. 



2. Business session. 



Thursday, February 22 



Report on what the experiment stations are doing for the 



vegetable-grower. T. Greiner. Main 201. 

 Early cabbage. R. H. Garrahan. Main 202. 

 Onions on muck land. Professor E. O. Pippin. Main 201. 

 Greenhouse-building for the vegetable-grower. Chauncey 

 West. Main 292. 

 2:00 p. m. Vegetable-growing for the fruit-grower. C. W. Waid. 



Main 292. 

 3 :30 p. m. Marketing. H. W. Baxter. Main 292. 



Riiral School Education 



Rural Schoolhouse 



Professor M. A. Bigelow presiding 



The Rural Schoolhouse will be open from nine to five each day. At 10 

 a. m. and 2 p. m. special educational topics will be presented for dis- 



