ANNUAL MEETING, 1894. 483 



WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION— 2 o'clock. 

 General Subject— General Fruits. 



My Endeavors to Raise Fruit— D.F. Akin, Farmington. 



What Fruit can Farmers Most Profitably Grow?— E. H. S. Dartt, Owatonna. 



Report of committee on nomenclature and catalogue— J. S. Harris, La Crescent; 

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



Report of con\mittee on fruit blossoms (cross-fertilization, etc.)— O. F. Brand, 

 Faribault; Dr. M. M. Frisselle, Eureka; R. S. Mackintosh, Langdon. 



Reports of superintendents of experiment stations- 

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



E. H. S. Dartt Owatonna 



F. H. Fiedler Fergus Falls 



Dewain Cook Windom 



Clarence Wedge Albert Lea 



Chas. W. Sampson (grapes) Excelsior 



O. M. Lord (plums and small fruits) Minnesota City 



C. W. H. Heideman (plums and small fruits) New Ulm 



D.E.Myers St. Cloud 



H. M. Lyman (apples) Excelsior 



J.S.Harris La Crescent 



L. R. Moyer Montevideo 



Reports of vice-presidents- 

 Clarence Wedge, First Congressional District Albert Lea 



S. D. Richardson, Second Congressional District Winnebago City 



L. E. Day, Third Congressional District Farmington 



R. S. Mackintosh, Fourth Congressional District Langdon 



J. H. Stevens, Fifth Congressional District Minneapolis 



Mrs. Jennie Stager, .Sixth Congressional District Sauk Rapids 



J. O. Barrett, Seventh Congressional District Browns Valley 



Reports of local societies. 



WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION— 7:30 o'clock. 

 General Subject— Floriculture. 



Report of coinmittee on deciduous trees and plants— C. L. Smith, Minneapolis; 

 Dr. J. R. Walker, Loomis, Wash.; C. W. H. Heideman, New Ulm. 



Our Native Shrubs and Vines for Ornamental Planting— C. L. Smith, Minne- 

 apolis. 



Report of committee on out-door herbaceous plants (native and exotic)— Miss 

 Sara M. Manning, Lake City; Gust. Malmquist, Fair Oaks, Minneapolis; Mrs, 

 A. B. Underwood, Lake City. 



Report of committee on horticultural structures and implenients— J. M. Under 

 wood. Lake City; L. L. May, St. Paul. 



Plant Room for the House— J. M. Underwood, Lake City. 



Report of committee on house and greenhouse plants— Mrs. M. E. Powell, St| 

 Peter; Miss Francis E. Hilliker, Minneapolis; O. A. Nordquist, St. Paul. 



Seedling Chrysanthemums — E. Nagel, Minneapolis. 



The Changing Fashions in Cut Flowers— F. G. Gould, Excelsior. 



Decorative Horticulture for Farmers— Wm. Toole, Baraboo, Wis. 



THURSDAY MORNING SESSION— 9 o'clock. 

 General Subject— Fruit List, Vegetables and Pantry Stores. 



Prayer. 



Report of committee on fruit list. 



Report of committee on vegetables— W. G. Beardsley, St. Louis Park; George 

 Jehu, Hastings; J. A. Sampson, Excelsior. 



Potato Culture— B. T. Wilcox, Hastings. 



Fungicides Applied to Potatoes— Prof. S. B. Green, St. Anthony Park. 



Tomato Culture in the Market Garden— J. A. Sampson, Excelsior. 



Growing Vegetables for Shipment— L. H. Wilcox, Hastings. 



Report of committee on cooking and pantry stores— Mrs. E. Cross, Sauk Rapids; 

 Mrs. Annie Bonniwell, Hutchinson. 



