"Notes from New Hampshire for 1909," by E. D. Sanderson^ 

 Durham, N. H. (10 minutes.) 



Reports of committees. 



Miscellaneous business. 



Election of officers. 



Fixing time and place of the next meeting. 



Adjournment. 



EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING 

 ASSOCIATION OF HORTICULTURAL INSPECTORS 



Boston, December 27th, 1909 

 First Session, Monday, 2 p. m. 



Program 



Organization. 



Remarks by the President, Prof. F. L. Washburn, St. Anthony 

 Park, Minn. 



Report of the Committee on General Principles Governing the Asso- 

 ciation, Dr. J. B. Smith, Chairman, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Report of the Committee on National Law, Prof. T. B. Symons, 

 Chairman, College Park, Md. 



''The Brown-Tail Moth on Imported Nursery Stock/' Prof. 

 G. G. Atwood, Albany, N. Y. 



"Remarks on European Conditions as Affecting Imported 

 Nursery Stock," Dr. L. 0. Howard, Washington, D. C. 



' ' Review of the Oklahoma Nursery Inspection Laws and Their 

 Effect," Prof. C. E. Sanborn, StiUwater, Okla. 



Evening Session, 7.30 p. m. 



"What Should Be the Nature of Our Certificates of Nursery 

 Inspection?" Prof. Franklin Sherman, Jr., Raleigh, N. C. 



"Results of Various Remedies for San Jose Scale, by Penn- 

 sylvania Orchardists, as Seen by the Inspectors in the Orch- 

 ards," Prof. H. A. Surface, Harrisburg, Pa. 



"Some Obscure Peach Diseases," Prof. J. B. S. Norton, College 

 Park, Md. 



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