Summer Meeting. 27 



FI^TAXCE:— 



J. T. Snodgrass, 

 G. T. Tippin, 

 E. J. Bagby. 



OBITUARY:— 



C. I. Bobords, 

 J. H. Monsees, 

 J. Hensley. 



FINAL BESOLUTIONS:— 



Levi Cbubbuck, 

 Frank Atwood, 

 AV. H. Barnes. 



CAXA'EDGOODS:— 



G. A. Atwood, 



Mrs. A. iSTelsou, 



Miss A. Miirtfeldt. 

 Among tbe visitors present Avere: CoL AV. G. Vincenbeller, ex- 

 Commissioner of AgTiciilture and for several vears president of tbe 

 Arkansas State Horticnltural Societv, wbo came up from Fajetteville, 

 also Prof. J. T. Stinson, tbe able gentleman in cbarge of tbe Horticnl- 

 tural Department of tbe Arkansas Experiment Station. From Benton- 

 A'ille, tbe apple center, came Judge I. B. Lawton, secretary of tbe Benton 

 County Horticultural Society; Maj. Geo. Bill, a veteran of tbe Mexican 

 war, and a veteran fruit gTower; and C. J. Eld, president of tbe Benton 

 county society. From Mammotb Spring were D. S. Helvern, bis wife 

 and sister. Mr. Wm. H. Barnes, secretarv of tbe Kansas Horticultural 

 Society, was witb us again, and Mr. Fowler, of Waterloo, Iowa. 



VABIETIES OF STRAAVBEinHES FOR MARKET. 

 Bv W. F. Rauscb, Monett, Mo. 



Tbe question of varieties must be settled hy each, berry growing 

 locality, since one variety may be tbe best in one place and no value 



