PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



WINTER MEETING AT MINNEAPOLIS, 



MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 



JANUAKY 16. 17 AND 18, 1882. 



PROGRAMME. 



MONDAY, JANUARY 16, — 2 P. M. 



1. Opening exercises. 



2. Address by tlie President, Hon. J. S. Harris, of LaCrescent. 



3. Appointing Committees. 



4. Future, of Apple Culture — E. Wilcox, LaCrosse. 



5. Questions. 



MONDAY EVENING. 



1. Strawberry Culture— Isaac Fawcett, Minneapolis. 



2. Fall or Spring delivery of trees and plants — M. Pearce, Minneapolis. 

 3 Cultivation of the Cyclamen — James Bowen, Minneapolis. 



4. Raising new Strawberries from Seed — M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 



5. Questions. 



TUESDAY MORNING. 



1. Report of Committee on Seedling Apples. 



2. Report of Committee on Fall meeting at Lake City. 



3. Report of Committee on Legislation. 



4. Report of Committer on E.xpcrimental Fruit Farm. 



5. Report of General Fruit Committee. 



TUESDAY AFTERNOON. 



1. Apple Tree Blo.ssoms— George P. PelVer, Pewaukce, Wis. 



2. Cultivation of Shrubs and l-erns— Mrs. C. O. Van Cleve, Minneapolis. 



3. Evergreens for the Prairies— G. W. Fuller, Litchfield. 



4. Plums— J. M. Underwood, Lake City. 



5. Questions. 



TUESDAY EVENING. 



1. Wild Fruits of Minnesota— Col J. H.Stevens, Minneapolis. 



2. Tulips and other hardy Flowers— Mrs. J. M. Underwood. Lake City. 



3. Spur Pruning Grape Vines — C. H. Greenman, Dover Center. 



4. Domestic Fruits— .■V* W. Sias, Rochester. 



6. Questions. 



