166 MISSOURI STATK HORTICULTURAL SOCIEIY. 



25. Reports of Horticultural Societies. 



26. Question Box. 



THURSDAY, 7 P. M. 



27. Report of Committee on Flowers, by R. S. Brown, Kansas 

 City; Henry Michel, St. Louis; Mrs. Wade Barden, Sprini!;field. 



28. Report on Ornamentals, by Z. S. Ragan, Independence j C. 

 W. Murtfeldt, Kirkwood ; R. E. Bailey, Fulton. 



29. '"' Language of Flowers," by Mrs. Dr. A. Goslin, Oregon. 



30. " The Work of To-day," by Mr?. C. L Robards, Butler. 



31. " The Green House Work," by Prof. L. R. Taft, Columbia. 



32. Question Box. 



FRIDAY, 9 A. M. 



33. Report of Secretary. 



34. Report of Treasurer. 



35. Election of Officers. 



36. Miscellaneous Business. 



37. Report of Committee on Entomology, by Dr. A. Goslin, Ore- 

 gon ; H. Sheply, Nevada; Miss M. Murtfeldt, Kirkwood. 



38. Report of Committee on Botany, by Prof. S. M. Tracy, Colum- 

 bia ; G. C. Broadhead, Pleasant Hill ; Dan Carpenter, Barry, 



39. Report of Committee on Nomenclature, by T. W. Gaunt, 

 Maryville ; J. B. Wild, Sarcoxie ; F. F. Fine, Springfield. 



40. A Paper, by Prof. Wm. Trelease, St. Louis. 

 4L Reports of counties. 



FRIDAY, 2 p. M. 



42. Report on New Fruits, by J. C. Blair, Kansas City ; A. H. 

 Gilkerson, Warrensburg ; H. T. Kelsey, St. Joseph. 



43. Report on Ornithology, by Clarke Irvine, Oregon ; A. W. St. 

 John, Carthage ; W. H. Thomas, La Grange. 



44. " Making Horticultural Displays," by J. B. Wild, Sarcoxie. 



45. " Lessons Learned in Horticulture During the Past Year," by 

 Dan Carpenter, Barry. 



46. Selecting Places for Next Annual Meeting and June Meeting. 



47. Last Words. 



48. Adjournment. 



