PROCEEDINGS. 265 



Benefits of Subsoiling for Fruits and Field Crops A. J. Brown 



The Peach in Nebraska J. M. Russell 



All Manner of Trees W. R. Laughlin 



New Fruits J. H. Masters 



WEDNESDAY EVENING. 



Music. 



Small Fruits for the Average Farmer G. A. Dayton 



The Raspberry and General Fruit Notes G. N. Titus 



Small Fruits and General Outlook for Central Nebraska, 



W. F. Jenkins 



THURSDAY MORNING, 8 O'CLOCK. 



Fruit Prospects for Lancaster County J. G. Neff 



Fruit Prospects for Pawnee County C. H. Barnard 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs for Street and Lawn Planting, 



E. F. Stephens 

 Exhibitions of fruits and plants, room for which will be provided, 

 are solicited. 



Arrangements have been made with the railroads for a rate of a fare 

 and one-third on the certificate plan, provided there is an attendance 

 of 100. Be sure and take a receipt from the agent for your fare, 

 which will entitle you to the benefit of the reduced rates. 



D. U. Reed, Secretary, 



Blue Springs, Nebraska. 



WINTER MEETING. 



The twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Nebraska State Horti- 

 cultural Society was called to order in room 15, Nebraska Hall, State 

 University, at 2 o'clock p. M., by President E. F. Stephens. 



Announcement was made that the program would be carried out as 

 printed as nearly as possible. Following is a copy of the program : 



Program of the Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Nebraska State 



Horticultural Society to be held at State University, Lincoln, on 



Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Jamiary 14, IS, and 16, 



1896, 



Exhibits. — It is hoped that horticulturists and others interested 



will bring in large exhibits of fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees^ seeds, 



