THE MINNESOTA 



HORTICULTURIST. 



VOL. 27. 



JULY, 1899. 



No. 7. 



iiEQix^ep JVTeetii^; 



OF THE MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY, 1899. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE, MINNEAPOLIS. 

 (Not a Stenographic Report.) 

 The summer meeting of the society, held June 22d, at the State 

 Experiment Station, St. Anthony Park, was no exception to those 

 of late years in the matters of attendance, interest and exhibit nor 

 in the uniformly delightful weather that so auspiciously favors 

 these gatherings. Some three hundred or more gentlemen and 

 ladies, horticulturists and their friends, and others interested in the 

 society's work, were present. Of course the local attendance from 



A GLI^IPSE AT THE JIUSHRGOM EXHIBIT. 



the Twin Cities was large, but there was also a goodly number from 

 outside, among whom well known as workers in the society were 

 J. S. Harris, of La Crescent; E. H. S. Dartt, Owatonna; L. R. r4oyer> 

 Montevideo: Clarence Wedge, Albert Lea; J. P. Andrews, Faribault! 

 J. M. Underwood, Lake City; O. M. Lord, Minnesota City; D. F. Akin, 

 Farmington; J. P. Davis, Goodhue: H. M. Lyman, Excelsior; J. R. 

 Cummins, Eden Prairie; C. E. Older, Luverne; R. H. L. Jewett, 

 Faribault, and our president W. W. Pendergast, of Hutchinson. 



