40 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



5. How to Destroy Insects and Fungous Diseases on Greenhouse 

 Plants C. H. Frey, Lincoln 



6. Peonies for the Florist C. H. Green, Fremont 



Question Box. 



Secretary's Report. 

 Treasurer's Report. 

 11:30 — Business Session; Election of Officers. 



Afternoon Session. 



1:00 — Apple Packing Demonstration, Show Room. 

 2:00— Music. 



1. Cost of Orchard Management, 



Prof. R. F. Howard, Experiment Station, Lincoln 



2. Quality of Nebraska Apples Val Keyser, Lincoln 



3. Horticultural Observations in the Northwest, 



Frank G. Odell, Lincoln 



4. Growing and Marketing Fruit, 



Chas. O. Garrett, Mitchellville, Iowa 



5. Farming with Dynamite, 



Edward Lewis, DuPont Powder Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



6. Converting Cull Fruit into Cider and Vinegar, 



Hon. E. M. Pollard, Nehawka 

 Question Box. 



THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 



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Forenoon Session. 



9:00 — 1. Greetings from C. S. Harrison. 



2. The National Horticultural Congress, 



F. C. Miles, Fruit Judging Team, School of Agriculture 



3. Ftuits as Food.... Miss Gertrude Rowan, School of Agriculture 



4. The Upward Trend of Horticulture, 



J. P. Hess, Council Bluffs, Iowa 



5. Raising Flowers on a City, Lot W. J. Courtright, Fremont 



6. Views from the Arnold Arboretum, Boston, 



Prof. R. A. Emerson, The University 

 Question Box. 



President W.. A. Harrison called the meeting to order and announced 

 that the first number on the program would be an address of welcome by 

 Professor Hunter of the School of Agriculture. 



