SUMMER MEETING. 63 



Mr. Mosley was appointed to take charge of the distribntioa of 

 these trees, and reported as follows: 



Mr. Nelson, Lebanon, Mo. — Three Botan, 3 Flaters St. John. 



Snodgrass & Moore, West Plains, Mo. — Three Botan, 3 Flaters 

 St. John, 3 Hytenkio. 



S. B. Mortiman, Springfield, Mo. — One Old Mixon Free, 1 Stump. 



D. T. Ferbrache, Springfield, Mo. — One Botan. 



Geo. Williams, Huinansville, Mo. — Three Stump. 



J. B.Jones, Peirce City, Mo. — Three Flaters St. John. 



W. H. Parks, Springfield, Mo One Botan, 1 Old Mixon Free, 1 



Stump. 



O. F. Co. & S. W. Gilbert, Olden, JMo Three Hytenkio, 3 Sap- 



pington No. 1. 



F. C. Myer, Springfield, Mo. — Three Sappington No. 1. 

 W. H. Vaughan, Springfield, Mo. — Three Flaters St. John. 



W. T. Zink, Springfield, Mo One Old Mixon Free, 1 Stump, 2 



Botan, I Flaters St. John. 



J. M. Blockman, Springfield, Mo. — Three Old Mixon Free. 



J. T. Fulbright, Springfield, Mo.— One Old Mixon Free, 1 Stump. 



G. 0. Hughes, Exeter, Mo. — Three Sappington No. 1, 3 Stump. 

 Mrs. E. C. Mayer, Mt. Grove, Mo.— Three Botan. 



Fred Marshall, Springfield, Mo. — One Stump, 1 Old Mixon Free. 



Ed. Davis, Springfield, Mo — Six Wild Goose. 



Theo. Bamster, Springfield, Mo. — Three Wild Goose. 



O. H. Michell, Springfield, Mo— Two Flaters St. John, 1 Botan. 



B. F. Fielder, Springfield, Mo.— Three Wild Goose. 



W. H. Parks, Springfield, Mo. — One Botan, 1 Old Mixon Free. 



S. S. Tracy, Springfield, Mo One Botan, 1 Old Mixon Free, 1 



Stump. 



Reports of trees previously given were called for. 



Cold storage trees from Wild Bros. — One year ago I received two 

 Japanese plums and two peach treew, planted on my return from meet- 

 ing. Trees all lived and made light growth last year. This year they 

 are making a good growth and doing fairly well. Gilbert. 



Planted one Elberta peach and one Apricot tree from cold 

 storage. Received the trees at horticultural meeting at Willow 

 Springs. Planted in June, and trees have grown and are now large 

 and very thrifty. S. Kaufman. 



The meeting was opened to a discussion on blackberries. 



