102 ANiSI UAL REPORT OS' THE Ott. Doc. 



15. Spraying. lis Uses and Abuses, 



Calvin Cooper, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 



16. The Necessit^y for Nursery Inspection, 



Prof. S. B. Heiges, Saxe, Va. 



17. Horticulture Displays at Fairs, 



Oliver D. Schock, Plamburg, Pa. 



18. Question Box. 



Tuesday, January 22, 1.30 F. M. 



19. Reports of Committees. 



20. Unfinished and New Business. 



21. Crown Gall of Fruit Trees, 



Prof. Geo. C. Butz, State College, Pa. 



22. Landscape Ornamentation, 



S. Mendelson Meehan, Germantown, Pa. 



23. The Specialist in Horticulture, 



M. C. Dunlevy, Carnegie, Pa. 



24. Shall Pennsylvania Fruits be Represented at the Pan-Americaii 



Exposition at Buffalo in 11)01 ? 



For General Discussion. 



25. Question Box. 



Tuesday, eJanuary 22, G.30 P. M. 



26. Decorating the Home, 



Prof. John Craig, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



27. Experiences in the Most Remarkable Peach Orchards in 



America, 



Prof. W. G. Johnson, Associate Editor American 

 Agriculturist, formerly State Entomologist, Col- 

 lege Park, Md. Both the above lectures will be 

 illustrated by views from the magic lantern. 



28. Final Remarks and Resolutions. 



29. Adjournment. 



TOPICS PREPARED FOR DISCUSSION. 



30. Where and to Whom Shall I Sell My Fruit to Receive the Best 



Net Returns? Shall I Sell at a Fixed Price or on Commission? 



31. What is the Best Size Package for Peaches, Pears and Apples? 



32. What New Fruits of Promise Have Recently Been Introduced? 



33. What is the Outlook for Profit in Chestnut Culture? 



