REPORTS FROM LOCAL SOCIETIES. 



THUESDAY, 2 P. M. 



KEPORT OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY HORTICULTUKAL SOCITY. 



BY CHAS. TEUBNEE, SECRETARY. 



STANDING COMMITTEES, 



Small Fruits — Geo. F. Maitland and E. M. McCliesney. 



Stone Fruits — James Aull. 



Orcliards — Geo. F. Maitland and James Aull. 



Vineyards — Chas. Teubner and A. A. Lesueur. 



Vegetables — ^Fred Neet. 



Flowers— Mrs. M. V. Gordon and Mrs. J. F. Schultz. 



Ornamentals — Mrs. F. Graddy and Chas. Teubner. 



Entomology — D,r. J. B. Alexander. 



Botany — C. F. Lane. 



The duties of these committees are, to report at each meeting- the 

 condition of trees, plants and the fruit crop; damage by insects or the 

 influence of weather; new varieties of trees and other items of in- 

 terest. 



This society was organized August 3, 1885. Meetings are held on 

 the second Saturday in each month at 2 : 30 p. m. So far they were 

 held at the office of the president in Lexington. During this year only 

 one meeting was missed. Attendance usually small. At the Novem- 



