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The members for 1893 entitled to the Russian trees offered by me as 

 premiums, who do not receive them by April 10, are requested to 

 notify me, giving- address and express office. — J. S. Harris, La 

 Crescent. 



Getting the report in monthly form I read much more of it than I 

 ever did of the annual volumes. 



Here is something tangible to the average person. You should 

 reap a large increase in membership. 



Do not cut the leaves for me. Sincerely, Frank D. Willis. 



St. Paul, March 21, 1894. 



Dear Sir: as soon as the treasurer of our local horticultural 

 society returns, we will send in the names of ten or twelve (perhaps 

 more) members, and accompany each name with $1.(X), for member- 

 ship in the Minnesota state society. And hereafter a membership 

 in our society will mean a membership in your 80ciet)^ Yours truly, 



WATERTOWN, S. D., March 12, 1894. G. C. JONES. 



Dear Mr. Latham:— I am in receipt of the first two numbers of 

 your Minnesota Horticulturist, and I want to congratulate j'ou on 

 their appearance, and on the valuable matter you have succeeded in 

 getting into them. I believe it is a decided improvement over the 

 annual volume method, and trust it may be a success in every way. 

 Wishing you all the success possible in the venture, and assuring 

 you that I am sure you deserve it, I am, cordiallj' yours, 



F. W. Taylor, 

 Secretary Nebraska State Hort. Soc'y. 



Lincoln, Neb., March 5, 1894. 



I want to say just one word about the publication of the "Minne- 

 sota Horticulturist." I am very much pleased with it. It is a 

 credit to you, and to the society, and for those who are new in the 

 business I am inclined to think it better than to wait so long for the 

 entire publication. I wish you success, and hope I may be able to 

 help to increase the subscription to "The Minnesota Horticulturist." 

 Yours very truly, J. P. West, 



Pres. Minnesota Bee-Keepers' Ass'n. 

 Hastings, Minn., March 3, 1894. 



