ANNUAL MEETING, 1898. 487 



"Best Variety of Currants for the Amateur Grower." J. R. 

 Cummins, Washburn. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



• 'Most Profitable Sorts of Currants for the Market Gardener. " 

 Wm. Lyons, Minneapolis. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



"Planting and Care of Currants for the Market Gardener." 

 Frank Yahnke, Winona. (See index. ) 



Discussion. 



"Planting and Cultivation of the Currant for the Amateur." 

 A. D. Leach, Excelsior. (See index.) 



"Profits of Currant Culture." W. H. Brimhall, Hamline. 

 (See index.) 



"Insects that Ravage the Currant and Gooseberry." Prof. O. 

 Lugger, St. Anthony Park. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



The meeting was then declared adiourned untill 2 o'clock. 



Wednesday Afternoon Session. 



The meeting*. was opened at 2 o'clock by the president. 



The first topic on the program was the report of the Joint 

 Russian Apple Nomenclature Commission. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



On motion of C. L. Smith, the report of the commission was 

 accepted. 



Wyman Elliot: I would make a motion to adopt the report 

 now. 



Mr. Elliot's motion to adopt the report being put to a vote 

 was unanimously carried. 



"The Owatonna Experiment Station at Short Range." Wy- 

 man Elliot, Minneapolis. (See index.) 



"Report on Owatonna Experiment Station." J. S. Harris, La 

 Crescent. (See index.) 



"Planting the Blackcap Raspberry Field." Dewain Cook, 

 Windom. (See index.) 



Discussion. 



An intermission of ten minutes was then taken, during which 

 Mr. Theodore Nagel regaled the audience with a baritone solo, 

 entitled " Two Grenadiers," which was roundly applauded. 



"Report of Owatonna Experiment Station." E. H. S. Dartt, 

 Superintendent. (See index. ) 



