324 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



Blight-resistance in Pears and Pear Stocks. 



F. C. ReimER, Superintendent Southern Oregon Experiment Station, 

 Talent, Oregon. 



Sub-tropical Fruits Which Give Promise in California. 



D. L. Crawford, Professor of Botany, Pomona College, Claremont. 



The Grower as an Experimenter. 



E. S. ThachEr, Semi-tropical Fruit Specialist, Nordhoff. 



Wednesday, July 28, 1 :30 P. M. 



(Session for Women, Room 460 Physiological Building, Stanford University.) 



Women as Florists. 



Mrs. Myrtle Shepard Francis, President Theodosia B. Shepard Company, 

 Ventura. 

 Farming for Women. Mrs. Emily Hoppin, Orchardist, Yolo. 



Wednesday, July 28, 7 :30 P. M. 



(College Chapel, Stanford University.) 



Plant Quarantine Service. 



C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist, Ottawa, Canada. 



Experiment Station Movement in America. 



S. B. DoTEN, Director Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Reno, 

 Nevada. 



The Lure of the Garden. 



Mrs. Myrtle Shepard Francis, President Theodosia B. Shepard Company, 

 Ventura. 



Thursday, July 29, 9:00 A. M. 



(College Chapel, Stanford University.) 



The Almond Outlook. 



G. W. Pierce, President Almond Growers' Association, Davis. 



Why I Planted an Almond Orchard. 



Miss C. A. WhElan, Almond Orchardist, Durham. 



Cover Crops in Citrus Culture. C. S. VailE, Citrus Grower, Claremont. 



The Interrelation of Soils and Crops. 



J. G. LiPMAN, Director New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 New Brunswick, New Jersey. 



Thursday, July 29, 1 :30 P. M. 



This period will be devoted to an automobile trip, in charge of Mr. B. G. Allen, 

 President of the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, through the famous Santa 

 Clara Valley. 



Thursday, July 29, 7:30 P. M. 



(College Chapel, Stanford University.) 



Birus jnd Mammals Injurious and Beneficial to the Farmers' Interests (Lantern). 



H. C. Bryant, Game Expert, State Fish and Game Commission, Berkeley. 



The Olive. W. F. OglEsby, Assistant in Viticulture, Berkeley. 



The Olive Outlook. B, B. Meek, Olive Grower, Oroville. 



Friday, July 30, 9:00 A. M. 



(College Chapel, Stanford University.) 



The Outlook for the Orange. J. H. Reed, Citrus Grower, Riverside. 



The Outlook for the Lemon. 



G. W. HosFORD, Manager San Dimas Lemon Association, San Dimas. 



