464 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Music. 



Horticultural Frauds. 



E. H. S. Dartt. Owatoniia. 

 The Home of Pliny. 



O. F. Brand, Faribault. 



The Rate of Growth of a Puinpkin. 



A. P. Anderson, State University. 

 Report of committee on legislation. 



J. S. Harris, La Crescent. Col. J. H. Stevens, Minneapolis. 



Wyman Elliot, Minneapolis. F.G.Gould, Excelsior. 



Appointment of committees on fruit list, award of Jpremiunis, 

 president's address, obituaries and final resolutions. 



REMEMBER THE QUESTION BOX ! 



Wednesday Morning Session— 9 o'clock. 



GENERAL SUBJECT— APPLES. 



Report of committee on apples. (Including- crabs, hybrids, Rus- 

 sians, etc). 

 D. F. Akin, Farmington. J. S. Parks, Pleasant Mounds. 



Barnett Taylor, Forestville. L. E. Bomerville, Viola. 



Chas. Luedloff, Carver. 

 Failure and Success in Apple Growing in Minnesota. 



Wm. Sonierville, Viola. 

 Nursery and Orchard Trees. 



M. Pearce, Chowen. 



Seedling Apples. 



A. .J. Pliillips, Secy. Wis., State Hort. Soey. West Salem, Wis. 

 Apple Trees that are not Subject to Blight. 



Clias. Luedlotl', Carver 

 Fruit Trees. 



Nels Anderson, Lake City. 



The Orchards of Fairbault Co. 



S. D. Richardson. 



NEW MEMBERS ARE ENTITLED TO HORTICULTURAL 



PREMIUMS. 



Wednesday Afternoon Session— 2 o'clock. 



GENERAL SUBJECT— GRAPES AND SMALL FRUITS. 



Report of committee on grapes. 



C. W. Sampson, Eureka. Wm. Wachliu, Faribault. 



Mrs. I. Barton, Excelsior. 



Vine Growing for Profit. 



n. L. Crane, E.xcelslor. 



Report of committee on small fruits. 



M. Pearce, Cliowen. G. IL Prescott, Albert Lea. 



Wm. Danfortli, Red Wing. Tiios. Red path, Long Lake. 



Mrs. A. A. Kennedy, Hutchinson. 

 Small Fruits in Freeborn Count3\ 



G. H. Prescott, Albert Lea. 



Small Fruits. 



M. C. Huiinell, Newpoi't. 



