36 ANNUAL REPORT 



WEDNESDAY MORNING. 



1. The importance of Kxperiinents in producing liardy Apples from seed — F. K. Phccnix, Delevan, 

 Wisconsin. 



2. Timber Culture— S. JM. Emery, Lake City. 

 3 Reports of Secretary and Treasurer. 



4. Election of oilioers by ballot, without nomination. 



5. Appointing Committees. 



WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 



1. Summer Cultivation and Winter Protection of Orchards— J. T Grimes, Minneapolis. 



2. Commercial Orcharding— E. B. Jordan, Rochester. 



3. Keport of Delegate to Wisconsin Horticultural Society— C. II. Ureenman. Dover Center. 



4. Blight— Geo. P. Peti'er, Pewaukee, Wis. 



5. Questions. 



WEDNESDAY" EVENING. 



1 Report of Committees on Current Meeting. 



2. Keport of Committees of Award. ^ 



3. Miscellaneous Business— Locating nest Annual Meeting, &c. 



4. Questions. 



PREMIUM LIST. 



5 Specimens to constitute a Plate. 



Plate- Wealthy 1st Prem. ?2.00 



" Walbridge 1st 



" Utters Red 1st 



" Haas -St 



•' Fameuse 1st 



" Seedling Apples not before exhibited 1st 



" Variety not named 1st 



Whitney's No. 20 1'^t 



" Conical 1st 



" Powers Large Red 1st 



" Virginia 1st 



" Minnesota 1st 



" Orange 1st 



" Hybrid not named 1st 



'• Desert Hybrid 1st 



" Long Keeping Hybrid -Ist 



GRAPES. 



Best Plate Long Keeping 1st Prem. ?5.00 3d Prem. $3.00 3d Prem $2.00 



FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 



Best Display Plants in bloom $10.00 



2d " " " '-^^ 



3d " " " ^"O 



Best Single Specimen Plant ^-^ 



^d t 'a .. 2.00 



3d " " " * l-»0 



Best Ornamental Foliage Plants — '"^'^^ 



2d 3.00 



