430 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



CALIFORNIA STATE FRUIT GROWERS' CONVENTION. 



Following is the program for the forty-fifth annual California State 

 Fruit Growers" Convention, to be held at Los Angeles, California, 

 November 10 to 14, 1914, at the old Normal School Building, Fifth and 

 Flower streets, under the auspices of the State Commission of Horti- 

 culture in conjunction with the Citrus Experiment Station of the Uni- 

 versity of California. It is also the occasion of the second annual 

 assembh^ of the Riverside Experiment Station of the University of 

 California. 



PROGRAM. 

 Tuesday, November 10, 7:30 P. M. 



1. The Literature of the Farm. Mrs. Emily Hoppix. Woodland. 



2. Firing. J. E. Adamson, Fomona. 



3. Reciprocal Relations Between the County Horticultural Commissioner and 



the Nurseryman. C. W. Beers, Santa Barbara. 



4. The Thermometer in the Orchard (Lantern). F. A. Carpenter, Los Angeles. 



Wednesday, November 11, 9 A. M. 



1. Address of Welcome. 



Louis M. Cole, President Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. 



2. Response. Dr. A. J. Cook. Sacramento. 



3. The Work of the College of Agriculture Among the Farmers' Wives. 



Miss L. D. Clark, Berkeley. 



4. Packing. Growing and Marketing Along the Atlantic Coast. 



J. H. Hale, Fort Valley, Ga. 



Wednesday, November 11, 9 A. M. 

 (In Hotel Parlor.) 



1. Semi-Tropical Fruits Which Give Promise in California. F. O. Popenoe, Altadena. 



2. Semi-Tropical Fruits. C. P. Taft, Orange. 



3. Combating the Parlatoria Scale. A. J. Shamblin, Mecca. 



Wednesday, November 11, 1:30 P. M. 



1. Standardization. Prof. C. I. Lewis, Corvallis, Ore. 



2. Report on Standardization. Col. H. Weinstock, San Francisco. 



3. Fniform Horticultural Laws. M. McDonald, Portland, Ore. 



4. Marketing. Dr. G. Harold Powell, Los Angeles. 



Wednesday, November 11, 1:30 P. M. 



(In Hotel Parlor.) 



1. (a) Jelly Making. 



(h) Syrup Hydrometer. 



(c) Home Production. 



(d) Building a Market. 



(e) How to Exhibit. Mrs. Hilda B. Nielson, Sebastopol. 



2. (a) Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables. 



(b) Equipment. 



(c) Method of Packing. 



(d) Marketing in Foreign Lands. 



(e) Money in Marmalade. Mrs. Sara Roberts, Grass Val'ey. 



