466 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Pump Irrigation in Minnesota. 



Prof. W, M. Hays, State Experiment Station. 

 Report of comtnittee on award of premiums. 



Announce election for the afternoon and renewal of membership. 

 Annual fee, $1.00. Life membership fee, $10.00. 



Thursday Afternoon Session— 2 o'clock. 



GENERAL SUBJECT— ELECTION OF OFFICERS, FRUIT LIST AND 

 VEGETABLES. 



Report of committee on fruit list. 

 Report of committee on veg'etables. 



J. R. Cammins, Waslaburn. C. L. Hill, Albert Lea. 



E. M. Chandler, Minneapolis. Wm. Lyons, Minneapolis. 



A Farmer's Garden. 



Wm. Somerville. Viola. 

 Melons on Sandy Soil. 



L. H. Scofield, Bloomington. 

 Sweet Potato Culture in Minnesota. 



J. R. Cummins, Washburn. 

 Garden Vegetables — a Greater Variety and Choicer Kinds. 



C. L. Hill, Albert Lea, 

 4 o'clock — Election of officers. 

 The Requirements for Cranberry Culture. 



H. C. Leonard. M. D., Minneapolis. 

 Vegetables for Profit. 



Geo. Stout, Lake City. 

 Culture and Care of Asparagus. 



R. S. Mackintosh, State E.xperiment Station. 



Thursday Evening Session— 7:30 o'clock. 



GENERAL SUBJECT— FORESTRY. 



Report of committee on forestry. 



,I.O. Barrett, Sec. Minn. State Foresty Assn., Brown's Valley. 

 Wm. Somerville, Viola. Rev. O. A.Th. Solem, Halstad. 



Forestry and Evergreens. 



Wm. Somerville. Viola. 

 Forest Fires. 



H. B. Ayros. 

 Working Plans of Forestr3\ 



O. F. Brand, Faribault. 

 Early Historj^ of the Forestry Movement. 



Col. J. H. Stevens, Minneapolis. 

 Secretary report and the work in hand. 



.f . O. Barrett, Secy. 

 Address 



Hon. S. M. Owen, Minneapolis. 

 Management of Ornamental Trees. 



F. Nussl)autMcr. 

 The State and the Forest Problem. 



C. L. Smith. Minneapolis. 

 (Subject not announced.) 



L. U. Wil<-()x. Hastinsrs. 



