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NINTH ANNUAL MEETING 

 ASSOCIATION OF HORTICULTURAL INSPECTORS 



Minneapolis, December 29 and 30, 1910 



First Session — Thursday 8 p. m. 

 Parlors, Dyckman Hotel 



Program 



Organization. 



President's annual address, F. L. Washburn, St. Anthony Park, Minn. 

 Report of committee on affiliation, T. B. Symons, College Park, Md. 

 Report of committee on permanent organization, G. G. Atwood^ 



Chairman, Albany, N. Y. 

 Miscellaneous business. 



Second Session — Friday 10 a. m. 



Room 23, School of Mines Building, State University 

 Call to order. 



Discussion of president's address. 



"New York Nursery Inspection," G. G. Atwood, Albany, N. Y. 

 "European Conditions in 1910 and General Inspection Prospects,"" 



L. 0. Howard, Washington, D. C. 

 "A Practical Method of Inspecting Imported Seedhngs," etc., T. B, 



Symons, College Park, Md. 



Third Session — Friday 1 p. m. 

 Call to order. 

 "The Practicability of Nursery Quarantine Stations in Different 



States," A. H. Conradi, Clemson College, S. C. 

 "The Health of Plants as Related to Insects, " J. B. S. Norton, College 



Park, Md. 

 "Report of Committee on Treatment of Infested Nursery Stock in 



Different States," Frankhn Sherman, Jr., Raleigh, N. C. 

 "Results of Experiments in Dipping Trees and Fumigating Peach 



Buds," T. B. Symons and E. N. Cory, College Park, Md. 

 Report of committee on national legislation. 

 Election of officers. 

 Miscellaneous business. 

 Adjournment. 



