RESOLUTION. 185 



Mr. Harrison : There are those four kinds of summer 

 bloomers that escape every time. 



Mr. Dunman : The Hydrangeas are quite attractive. 



Mr. Yager: 1 have here a resolution I wish to offer: 



Whereas, a bill has been introduced in the United States 

 Congress by Eepresentative JMcLaughlin of Michigan for the 

 purpose of appropriating |10,000 annually to the Agricul- 

 tural College of each State and Territory of the United States, 

 to be used for purposes of agricultural extension, in Farmers' 

 Institute schools, in the operation of demonstration farms, 

 and other work similar to the work now carried on by the 

 Farmers' Institute movement of this State; be it 



Resolved, That the Nebraska State Horticultural Society 

 assembled in Lincoln, Nebraska, January 19, 1910, heartily 

 approves House Eoll No. 15,422, and that we ask our Senators 

 and Representatives in Congress to vote for this bill and to 

 work for its passage in the present Congress. 



Mr. Yager: I move the adoption of the resolution. 

 Seconded by Mr. Williams and carried. 



Washington, D. C, January 24, 1910. 

 Mr. C. G. Marshall, Secretary, 



The Nebraska State Horticultural Society, 

 Lincoln, Nebraska. 

 Dear Mr. Marshall: 



I am today in receipt of a copy of the resolutions passed at 

 a meeting of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society, favor- 

 ing the passage of House Bill 15,422 introduced by Repre- 

 sentative McLaughlin. 



In reply permit me to say that I shall be glad to present 

 the same to the Senate with the request that it be referred 

 to the Committee on Agriculture who will have charge of the 

 bill when it reaches the Senate. I shall be most pleased 

 to give it my hearty support and sincerely trust that it may 

 become law during the present Session. 



Very truly yours, 



NoRRis Brown. 



