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Eugene Root, Novi, two plates apples. 



Ezra Bristol, Birmingham, two plates apples. 



Dr. Burbank, Cashmere, Wash., two plates apples. 



E. C. Reynolds, Olcott, N. Y., two plates apples. 



C. J. Monroe, South Haven, twenty-one plates apples. 



Granley Farm, Paw Paw, collection canned goods. 



Wolverine Nurseries, Paw Paw, collection apples in boxes. 



The Hope Orchards, Battle Creek, collection apples in boxes. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



E. O. LADD, 

 L. E. WILDER, 



Committee. 



President Munson : 



"You have heard the report of the Committee on Exhibit. What shall 

 we do with it?" 



Moved and supported that the above report be adopted and placed on 

 file. Carried. 



President Munson: 



'^We had a Committee on Resolutions and I will ask the Chairman of 

 that Committee, Mr. Friday, to read the Resolutions." 



RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE. 



We, the members of the Michigan State Horticultural Society have 

 enjoyed the many good things presented at this meeting, 



Therefore, be it resolved that as a body we offer our most hearty thanks 

 to the Commercial Club of Kalamazoo, for their cordial welcome and 

 hospitality; to all those having taken part on the program; to the Local 

 Committee; and to the untiring work of President Munson and Sec- 

 retary Smythe. 



And be it further resolved that we go on record as heartily approv- 

 ing the policy of the State Parks, and reforesting lands where necessary, 

 and planting the highways and public grounds to their capacity. 



Respectfully submitted, 



GEORGE FRIDAY, 

 L. A. BREGGER, 



Committee. 



The report was accepted and placed on record. 



ROBT. A. SMYTHE, 



Acting Secretary. 



