THE MINNESOTA 



HORTICULTURIST. 



VOL. 22 JULY, 1894. NO. 6 



Un^iT^er ]\Teetii]o, I893, 



NOTICE. 



The suiumer meeting- of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society- 

 will be held Wednesdaj^, June 2S, 1893, at the State Experiment 

 Station, St. Anthony Park, Minn. 



This meeting-, being held at the station, is sure to be one of much 

 interest from the opportunity offered of looking over the experiinent 

 grounds, where a great variety of interesting and valuable work is 

 being done in both ag-riculture and horticulture. 



The forenoon will be spent in an examination of the grounds. At 

 the noon hour, the meinbers and visiting friends will sit down to a 

 basket picnic dinner, to which each person in attendance (with his 

 wife, of course) is invited to contribute — otherwise we feast not. 



Immediatel)^ after dinner, the society will hold a session for the 

 transaction of business and the presentation of any subject, either 

 orall}^ or by paper, as desired by the members present. As usual, 

 no program has been prepared. 



Among other matters of special interest will be a report from the 

 committee on the National Rose Show, which may call for some ac- 

 tion at this time; and a report on the Minnesota Horticultural Ex- 

 hibit at the World's Fair by the superintendent in charge. Secretary 

 A. W. Latham. 



A grand good social time is assured, and the members and all 

 friends of horticulture, who ought to be members, are very cordially 

 invited to meet with us. 



Take the Great Northern Railwaj- trains or the electric cars from 

 either Minneapolis or St. Paul. 



Carriages will be in waiting at the Great Northern Railwaj' depot 

 during the forenoon to furnish conveyance to the grounds, one mile 

 awa3". 



For further information address 



J. M. UNDERWOOD, President, 



A. W. LATHAM, Secretary, . Lake City. 



Excelsior. 



