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Paper on "Black Heart in Fruit Trees" by A. W. Sias, of Rochester. 



Discussion. 



Revision of Fruit Li.st. 



Question box and general business. 



EVENING SESSrON. 



7 p. M. — Paper on "Experience in Strawberries" by Geo. J. Kellogg, of Janes- 

 ■ville, Wisconsin. 

 Discussion. 



Revision of Strawberry List. 

 Question box and general business. 

 Reading of Volunteer Papers. 



Second Day, Wednesday, January 17th. 



MOKNING SESSION, 



9 A. M. — Report of committee on Seedling Apples — S. M. Emery, M. Pearce, 

 J. S. Harris. 

 Discussion. 



Reading of Prize Essays on Seedling Fruits. — (See premium list.) 

 Discussion. 



Paper on "Two Years in Orcharding," by A. J. Phillips, of West Salem, Wis . 

 Discussion. 



Revision of Fruit and Ornamental Tree list. 

 Question box and general business. 

 12 M. — Recess, one hour. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



1 P. M. — Address on Market Grardening, by J. M. Smith, of Green Bay, Presi- 

 ■dent of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. 



Discussion. 



"A Discursive Paper containing some Facts." by Hortense Share, of Rose- 

 mount. 



Revision of the list oi Shrubs and Flowers. 



Reading of Volunteer Papers. 



Question box and general business. 



EVENING SESSION. 



7 p. M. — Reports from members of the General Fruit Committe. 



Discussion. 



Reports of delegates to other societies. 



Discussion, 



Report on Grapes, by C. H. Greenman, of Dover Center. 



Discussion. 



Reports of standing committees. 



Question box and general business. 



