Saturday, February 19, 1:30 P. M. 



Program arranged by Dr. H. J. WebbEr. 



Formation of Nitrates in the Soil. 



Dr. W. p. KeeeEy, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. 

 Movement of Nitrates in the Soil. I. G. McBeth, Riverside. 



Our Present Knowledge of Citrus Fertilization. 



Dr. H. J. Webber, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. 



Saturday, February 19, 7:30 P. M. 



The Eight to One Test for Oranges. (Speaker to be announced.) 



Problems in Citrus Culture. 



G. Harold PowEee, California Fruit Growers' Exchange, Los Angeles. 



Discussion of Rural Credit Systems. ; Colonel Harris Weinstock, State Corn- 

 Marketing. \ mission Market, San Francisco. 



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OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION. 



Dr. a. J. Cook, President. E. J. VoslEr, Secretary. 



Railroad Rates. 



A fare of one and one-third round trip rate is promised on a certificate plan. 

 Each person should purchase a ticket to San Bernardino and secure a certificate 

 from the local ticket agent. This will insure a one-third rate home, provided fifty 

 people take advantage of this rate. All should go by rail — not by auto — to help 

 secure these reduced rates. 



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PROGRAM. 



SPECIAL MEETING FOR APPLE GROWERS TO BE HELD AT 

 SAN BERNARDINO FEBRUARY 19, 1916. 



Saturday, February 19, 9:30 A. M. 

 Pruning the Apple. J. B. Hundley, Yucaipa. 



Spraying with Special Reference to the Codling Moth. 



Geo. p. Weldon, Sacramento. 



-.r-.- rAiro.i r^ ^■f { IsAAC Ford, Oakglen. 



Varieties of Apples for Southern California. } ^, ^ ^ t^ 



/ K. R. Smoot, Beaumont. 



Saturday, February 19, 1:30 P. M. 



Cultivation and Cover Crops. W. M. Mertz^ Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. 



Packing and Marketing the Apple Crop. 



F. S. Jerome, Watsonville Apple Distributors, Watsonville. 



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