PROGRAM OF ANNUAL MEETING. 461 



Relation of Forestry- to Poniolog-y. 



J. S. Harris, La Crescent. 

 International Forestry. 



Wm. R. Dobbyn. Minneapolis. 

 Forestrj' and our Schools. 



Prof. W. W. Pendergast. St. Paul. 

 Coniferous Evergreens from Seed. 



Prof. S. B. Green, St. Anthony Park. 



Friday Morning Session— 9 o'clock. 



GENERAL SUBJECT— BEE-KEEPING, ENTOMOLOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY. 



Domestic and Commercial Fertilizers, their Comparative Value to 

 Horticulture. 



Prof. Harry Snyder, State Experiment Station. 

 Report of cominittee on apiculture. 



T. Theilmann. Theilmanton. .J. P. West, Hastings. 



How to Keep Comb Hone}' after Taking from the Hives and the Wax 



Moth. 



C. Theilmann. Theilmanton. 

 Report of committee on entoiuology. 



J. S. Harris, La Crescent. Prof. S. B. Green. St. Anthony Park 



Earthworms. 



Miss Rosa Gould. Lake City. 

 Insects Injuriovis to Horticulturists, if not to Horticulture. 



Prof. Otto Lugger, State Experiment Station. 

 Report of committee on ornithology. 



F. I. Harris, La Crescent. 

 Birds and their Relation to Horticulture. 



Wm. T. Shaw. State Agricultural School. 



Friday Afternoon Session — 12.30 o'clock. 

 Banquet tendered bj^ citizens of Lake City. Responses to toasts by 

 Prof. W. W. Pendergast, Prof. S. B. Green, Messrs. S. M. Owen, P. V- 

 Collins, E. A. Webb and C L. Smith, of the agricultural press, and 

 O. C. Gregg, Col. J. H. Stevens and others hose names cannot yet be 

 announced, etc. (Order of exercises to be announced later.) 



Unfinished business. 



Report of coinmittee on obituaries and final resohitions. 



4:30 P. M. — Two-minute speeches by the members. 



5:00 P. M. — Closing remarks bj^ the president. 



PREMIUM LIST. 



All exhibits must be entered with the secretary and in place by 2 

 p. m. of the first day of the meeting to be entitled to compete for 

 premiums. 



Exhibitors competing must be members of this society and the 

 growers or makers of the articles exhibited. The articles exhibited 

 must have been gro\vn in Minnesota or manufactured from Min- 

 nesota grown products. 



Each exhibit of fruit or vegetables must consist of five speci- 

 mens, except when otherwise noted. 



No premium will be awarded on unworthj' exhibits. 



