May 24, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



785 



NURSERYMEN^S CONVENTION, 



Program of Sessions of the American Association of Nurserymen and Pacific Coast Association of Nursery- 

 men to be held at Portland, Oregon, Tuesday to Saturday, June 17 to 21, inclusive, 1913: 



Tuesday, June 17th. 



Pnfifio Coast Association. 



KITSINESS SESSION, 

 9.30 A. M. Reception for Members and 

 Visitors. 



10.30 A. M. Announcements by Presi- 

 dent. Minutes of last meeting. Reports of 

 Vice-Presidents. 



Reports of Committees. 



Transportation — J. B. Pilkington, Port- 

 land, Ore. 

 Membership — S. A. Miller, Milton, Ore. 

 Exhibits— J. A. Stewart, Christopher, Wn. 

 Legislation — 



Tuesday, 2 P. IV1. 



Executive Committee — M. McDonald, 

 Orenco, Ore. 



Secy.-Treas. Report — C. A. Tonneson, 

 Tacoma, Wash. 



Report of Committee of Presidents — M. 

 McDonald, Orenco, Ore. 



Question Box. Election. 



Tuesday, 8 P. IVI. 



Pacific Coast Protective Association. 



.lOlNT SESSIONS. 

 Wednesday, June 18th, 9 A. M. 

 Music. 

 Address of Welcome — Governor West. 

 Address of Welcome — Mayor Rushlight. 

 Response — For American Association — 

 For Pacific Coast Association — P. A, Dix. 

 President's Address — For American As- 

 sociation — Thomas Meehan. 



President's Address — For Pacific Coast 

 Assi>ciatioi] — Albert Brownell. 



"What Shall the Future of Horticul- 

 ture Be?" 



E. W. I^irkpatrick, Ivinney, Texas. 

 Discussion — Geo. C. Roeding, Fresno; H. 



W. Kruckeberg, Los Angeles, Cal. (Sub- 

 ject to be selected.) 



William P. Stark, Neosho, Mo. (Subject 

 to be selected.) J. H. Dayton, Painesville, 

 Ohio. 



Discussion — J. B. Morey, Dansville, N. Y. ; 

 F. W. Watson, Topeka, Kas. 



Question Box — Conducted by Secretary 

 .John Hall. 



Wednesday, 1.30 P. M. 



Music. 



"The Traffic Manager." 



F. S. Welch, Shenandoah, Iowa. 

 Discussion — Henry B. Chase, Chase. Ala. ; 

 J. B. Pilkington, Portland, Ore. 



"Park Making on the Pacific Coast." 



E. T. Mische. Siipf. of Parks. Portland, Ore. 

 Discussion — J. Horace McFarland, Har- 

 risburg. Pa.; Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, 

 Mass.: 1). Macllorie. San Francisco Cal. 



"Care of Small Fruit Plants — ^Duty of 

 Nurseryman and Planter." 



L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. 

 Recess— too P. M. 



Wednesday Evening. 



Local entertainment. Features to be an- 

 nounced later. 



Thursday, 9.00 A. M. 



Music. 



"Working and Results of the New Fed- 

 eral Horticultural Law." 



J. McHutchison, New York City. 

 Discussion — D. S. Lake, Shenandoah, 

 Iowa : .John S. Armstrong, Ontario, Cal. 



"Horticultural Laws." 



Geo. C. Roeding, Fresno, Cal. 

 Discussion — W. C. Reed, Vinceunes. Ind.: 

 Peter Youngers, Geneva, Neb.; M. L. I>cnn. 

 Stale Horticulturist, Missoula, Mont. 



"Oregon's New Quarantine Law." 

 Discussion — W. K. Newell, Gaston; F. A. 



Wiggins, Toppenish, Wash. ; John Vallance, 



Oakland, Cal. 

 Question Box. 



Thursday, 1.30 P. M. 



Music. 



"Nurserymen's Problems in Fungus 



and Bacterial Diseases." 



Prof. H. S. Jackson, O. A. C. 



Discussion — A. van Holderbeke, Spokane, 



Wash.: A. W. .Morrell, State Entomologist, 



Phoenix, Ariz. 



"Uniform Horticultural Laws: Their 

 Enforcement and Benefits." 



A. .T. Cook, Sacramento. 

 D. J. Tighe, Billings, Mont. 

 Discussion— F. H. Wilson. Fresno, Cal. 

 (Subject to be selected.) Prof. C. I. Lewis, 

 (). A. C. 



"Between the Nurseryman and Fruit 

 Grower." 



Prof. O. M. Morris, Pullman. 

 Brief Discussion — L. C. Stark, Louisiana, 

 Mo.; Cluis. P. Hartley, Emmett, Idaho. 



Thursday, 7.45 P. M. 



Paper (Subject and speaker to be an- 

 nounced). 



British Columbia. 



Meeting of American Nurserymen's Pro- 

 tfctive Association. 



Meeting of State Vice-Presidents (Time 

 to be announced). 



AMICUICAX 



ASSOCIATION 



SESSION. 



M. 



BUSINESS 



Friday, 9 A. 



Report of Secretary — John Hall. 

 Report of Treasurer — Chas. J. 

 Itoihester, N. Y. 



Malof, 



VIEWS IN MINNEAPOLIS PARK SYSTEM. 



.\linnt'h;ili;i Talis. 



Liiuuklet, Mississippi Park. 



