100 ANNUAL REFORT OF THE Uff. Dui:. 



Tuesday, January 16, 7.30 P. M. 



16. Music, "Robin Adair," (Ait. by Buck), 



Christ M. E. Church Quartette. 



17. President's Annual Address, 



Prof. S. B. Heiges, York, Pa. 



18. Music, "Excelsior," (Balfe). Duet 



Duet by Messrs. Stevenson and Brockett. 



19. Some Famous Orcliards I Have Visited, Including an Ac- 



count of the Insect Foes, 



Prof. W. G. Johnson, Professor of Entomology, 

 Maryland Agricultural College, College Park, 

 Md. (This lecture was illustrated by views from 

 magic lantern.) 



20. Music, "Sweet and Low," 



Barnaby Qi:artette. 



Wednesday, January 17, 9.30 A. M. 



21. Report of Committees. 



22. Unfinished and New Business. 



23. Peach Growing in Western Pennsylvania, 



D. McCollum, Washington, Pa. 



24. Ornamental Horticulture, 



Wm. H. Moon, Morrisville, Pa. 



25. Advancement of Floriculture in Allegheny County the Past 



Forty Years, 



P. S. Randolph, Pittsburg, Pa. 



26. The Packing and Shipping of Fruit from a Commission Mer- 



chant's Standpoint, 



Thos. Renton, Castle Shannon, Pa. 



Wednesday, January 17, P. M. 



27. Potato Culture, 



Hon. Alva Agee, Cheshire, O. 



28. General Observations on Fruit Growing, 



Howard A. Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. 



29. Crown-Gall of Apple and Peach Trees, 



Prof. George C. Butz, Professor of Horticulture, 

 State College. Pa 



