THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



433 



Afternoon Sessions. 



Crown Gall and Hairy Root. 

 Distribution of Injurious Insects. 

 Fumigation Methods. 

 Pointers in Fungi. 



R. S. Vaile. 

 E. O. EssiG. 



R. S. WOGLITM. 



Prof. H. S. Fawcett. 



Spraying and Fumigating — County Owned Machines is. Contract Work. 



W. H. VOLCK. 



Is Double Inspection Desirable. Geo. P. Weluo.n. 



Evening sessions to be devoted to round-table discussion of subjects suggested 

 during the day. 



OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION. 



Dr. A. J. Cook, President. 



E. J. Vosi.ER, ^iccretjry. 



COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 



C. B. Messenger, Chairman, 

 115^ N. Broadway, Los Angeles. 



B. R. Jones, Secretary, 



Hall of Records, Los Angeles. 

 Wm. Wood, 



Los Angeles County. 

 W. E. Packard, 



Imperial County. 

 R. C. Allen, 



San Diego County. 

 James A. Armstrong, 



San Diego County. 

 A. D. Shamel, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Dr. H. J. Webber, 



University of California. 

 Carl S. Milliken, 



Riverside County. 



D. E. Huff, 

 Orange County. 



J. S. Jones, 



San Bernardino County. 

 W. E. Laidlaw, 



San Bernardino County. 

 C. C. Teague. 



Ventura County. 

 PiiiLip Rice, 



Santa Barbara County. 

 Geo. C. Roeding, 



Fresno County. 



E. B. Anderson, 

 Contra Costa County. 



F. B. McKevitt. 

 Solano County. 



G. H. Hecke, 

 Yolo County. 



W. S. Guilford, 



Glenn County. 

 Dr. A. J. Cook, State Commissioner of 



Horticulture, Sacramento. 



The headquarters will be at the Hotel Clark, on Hill Street, near Fifth. The 

 meetings of the County Horticultural Commissioners, November 9-10. special potato 

 program, and the special meetings of the women in the afternoons, November 11-14, 

 will be held in the hotel. 



Automobile excursions to points of interest are planned. 



Hotel Rates. 

 All rooms in the hotel are provided with private baths. 

 Meals, 50c each. 



Rooms, for one person, .$1.50 per day. 

 Rooms, for two persons, $2.00 per day. 



Railroad Rates. 



A fare of one and one third round trip is promised, on certificate plan. Each 

 person should purchase a ticket to Los Angeles and secure a certificate from the 

 ticket agent. This will insure a one-third i-ate home. All should go by rail — not by 

 auto or trollej- — to help secure these reduced rates. 



Steamer Rates. 



If fifty will go by the Yale or Harvard from San Francisco on Saturday or 

 Tuesday, a round-trip rate can be secured for $12.70 : if one hundred will go by the 

 same route, the round-trip rate will be $10.70. (These rates do not include meals 

 or berth.) The Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Ry. Co. promise a round trip rate 

 of $3.35, Sacramento to San Francisco, to connect with these boats. 



We must hear at an early date from all who would prefer to go by boat. 

 Write State Commissioner of Horticulture, Sacramento. 



