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Wednesday, November 11, 7:30 P. M. 



1. Decay in Fruit. Prof. B. B. Pratt, Los Angeles. 



2. Farm Credits. Col. H. Weixstock, San Francisco. 



3. The Mango (Lantern). F. W. Popenoe, Washington. D. C. 



4. The Scale Insects (Lantern). E. O. EssiG, Berkeley. 



Thursday, November 12, 9 A. M. 



1. Soil Hygiene. G. E. Bailey, Los Angeles. 



2. Trend of Opinion as to Soil Fertility. Dr. C. B. Lipman, Berkeley. 



3. Review of Fertilizer Experiments at the Univei-sity Station at Riverside. 



Dr. H. J. Webber, Riverside. 

 (5) Cover Crop Experiments. W. M. Mertz, Riverside, 



(c) Root Stock Experiments. W. B. Boxxs, Riverside. 



4. The County Horticultural Commissioner and the Farm Adviser. 



H. A. Weinland. 



Thursday, November 12, 1:30 P. M. 



1. Soils. C. A. Jensen, Riverside. 



2. Water Requirements of Plants. J. W. McClane, Riverside. 



3. Fertilizing Citrus Crops. C. W. Leffingwell, Pasadena. 



4. Review of Practical Experiments in Fertilization. Prof. R. S. Vaile. Riverside. 



Thursday, November 12, 1:30 P. M. 

 (In Hotel Parlor.) 



1. Women in Horticulture. Miss Kate Sessions, San Diego. 



2. Opportunities for Women in Hortic«lture. 



Mrs. Myrtle Shepard Francis, Ventura. 



Thursday, November 12, 7:30 P. M. 



1. Summer Cover Crops in Southern California Orchards. C. S. Milliken. Riverside. 



2. Pruning (Lantern). G. P. Weldon, Sacramento. 



3. How to Develop Our State. Dr. T. F. Hunt, Dean, Berkeley. 



4. Horticultural Quarantine and the Parcel Post. A. S. Hoyt, Los Angeles. 



Friday, November 13, 9 A. M. 



1. The Orange. C. C. Chapman. Fullerton. 



2. Chemical Studies of Oranges. H. D. Young, Riverside. 



3. Production of Available Nitrogen in Citrus Soils. I. G. McBeth. Riverside. 



4. Citrus By-Products. C. P. Wilson, Riverside. 



Friday, November 13, 1:30 P. M. 



1. The Future of the Lemon. C. C. Teague. Santa Paula. 



2. New Fumigating Machine. G. P. Gray, Berkeley. 



3. Fumigation. R. S. WoGLUii. Pasadena. 



4. Newer Insecticides. M. R. Miller, Berkeley. 



Friday, November 13, 1:30 P. M. 

 (In Hotel Parlor.) 



1. How Can a City Woman Make a Living in the Country? 



Mrs. Emily Hoppin, Woodland. 



2. Home Economics for the Woman in the Country Home. 



Miss Ednah Rich, Santa Barbara. 



