268 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Subjects for Discussion : 



Cultivate the Local Market. 



Winter Protection. 



Ex[)erience with New Fruits. 



Cost and Methods of Packing Small Fruits. 



Home Canning of Fruits. 



Is the Tree Vender a Necessary Evil J. H. HadkinsoD 



What Can the Horticultural Society do for the State? 



Orcharding in Eastern Nebraska E. T. Hartley, Lincoln 



The Blackberry C. H. Barnard, Table Rock 



The Currant J. P. Dunlap, Dwight 



Some Lessons of the Drouth C. H. Barnard 



EVENING, 8 o'clock, UNIVERSITY CHAPEL. 



Vocal Solo Miss Florence Worley 



An address — The Ethics of Horticulture ....Rev. C. S. Harrison 



The State Horticultural Society combines with the University Lect- 

 ure Course for this evening. 



Third Day — Thursday, January 16, 1896. 



MORNING, 9 o'clock. 



Deferred Papers and Discussions. 



Report of Committee on Revising Rules for Exhibits. 



Revision of Premium List. 



Revision of Recommended Fruit List. 



Appointing Standing Committees. 



Premiums To Be Awarded. 



As the resources at the command of the Society are less than the 

 annual expenses, the officers of the Society have offered the following 

 special premiums to assist in securing an exhibit of fruit. It is ear- 

 nestly desired that those who have been favored with a crop will bring 

 at least a basket of their best. 



By Youngers & Co., Geneva: 



Best collection of apples, not less than five varieties $o 00 



Best five varieties winter apples 3 00 



Second best five varieties winter apples 2 00 



