484 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Feeding the Family— C. L. Sniitli, Minneapolis. 



Report of horticultural exhibit at Minneapolis Exposition — R. S. Mackintosh 

 Langdon. 



Report of committee 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— World's Fair, Annual Election and Reports of Delegates. 



American Pomology at the World's Fair— J. S. Harris, La Crescent. 



Report of the Minnesota Horticultural Exhibit at the Columbian Exposition— 

 A. W. Latham, superintendent. 



Report of World's Fair committee— J. M. Underwood, LakeCit3'; W. Elliot, Min- 

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



Minnesota Horticulture at the World's Fair— C. McC. Reeve, secretary Minne- 

 sota World's Fair Commission, Minneapolis. 



Annual report of the executive committee. 



Annual election of officers. 



Report of committee on life membership— O. F. Brand, Faribault; Ditus Day 

 Farmington; A. W. Latham, Minneapolis. 



Report of committee on president's address. 



Report of delegate to Northern Iowa Horticultural Society— S. D. Richardson, 

 Winnebago Citj-. 



Report of delegate to Iowa State Horticultural Society— J. S. Harris. La Crescent. 



Report of delegate to Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. 



THURSDAY EVENING SESSION— 7:30 o'clock. 



General Subject— Forestry: 



The lumbermen of the Northwest are especially invited to attend this session 

 and take part in the discussion of this subject. 



Address of welcome— Col. J. H. Stevens, i^resident Minnesota Forestrj- Associa- 

 tion. 



Report of committe on forestrj^— Clarence Wedge, Albert Lea; L. R. Moyer, 

 Montevideo; M. Cutler, Sumter. 



Report of committee on evergreens— A. Terry, Slayton; R. C. Keel, Rochester. 



Evergreens for Shelter— Miss Gertrude Ellis, Austin. 



Forest Education and Administration in Europe— N. F. Brand, Faribault. 



Other papers will be presented by well known authorities on forestrj'. 



FRIDAY MORNING SESSION— 9 o'clock. 



General Subject— Bee-Keeping. 



Prayer. 



Adulteration of Honey — J. P. West, Hastings, president Bee-Keepers Associa- 

 tion. . 



Report of committee on apiculture— J. W. Murray, Excelsior; Barnett Taj'lor, 

 Forestville. 



Increasing the White Honey Crop and Finding a Market for it — Barnett Tay- 

 lor, Forestville. 



The Advantage of the Honey Bee to Horticulture— Wm. Urie, Minneapolis. 



FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION— 2 o'clock. 



General Subject— Entoniologx and Ornitbologj'. 



Report of committee on entomology— J. S. Harris, La Crescent; Prof. S. B.Green, 

 St. Anthony Park. 



The Enemies of Our Native Plum— Prof. Otto Lugger, State Entomologist, St. 

 Anthony Park. 



Report of committee on ornithology— Mrs. Louise Sampson, 2 11th St. S., Minne- 

 apolis; Frank I. Harris, La Crescent; Frank Shcpard, Hastings. 



Bird Study— Mrs. Louise Samson, Minneapolis. 



Report of committees on obituaries and on final resolutions. 



Unfinished business. 



Five o'clock. Adjournment sine die. 



