110 ^ State Horticultural Society. 



Rev. A. M. Buchanan, Moberly: 



1 plate cherries 50 



J. J. Abbott : 



1 plate currants 50 



1 plate gooseberries 50 



Jos. Gamble: 



2 plates cherries 75 



2 plates gooseberries 75 



Z. M. Hampton, Centralia : 



1 plate raspberries 50 



1 plate gooseberries 50 



Exhibit cherries 25 



John Noel : 



1 plate raspberries 50 



H. R. Wayman, Princeton, Mo. : 



24 plates strawberries 5 00 



Mrs. D. P. Merry: 



1 plate currants 50 



1 plate raspberries 50 



1 plate Juneberries 50 



3 plates cherries, May Duke, Richmond and Dyehouse. ... 1 00 



1 plate gooseberries 50 



1 plate sweet cherries, no name. 



We also find branches of cherries, plums and peaches on exhi- 

 bition deserving of mention. 



Alma Z. Moore, 

 S. Y. Thornton, 



B. W. HOLLIDAY, 



Committee. 



COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION. 



G. T. Tippin made a report for the Standing Committee on 

 Transportation. He said at the June meeting last year we made 

 a verbal report. This will also be a verbal one. Will say in the out- 

 set that in the pursuit of horticulture one has the principles of 

 health and a comfortable home and many of the elevating things of 

 life. The work of this Society has been largely philanthropic. To 

 some of our most interested workers the financial part is a large 



