524 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Meeting- held in Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, 11 a. ni., January 

 12, 1891. 



All present except Prof. S. B. Green. The annual accounts of the 

 secretary were examined and approved. The following bills were 

 audited and allowed: 



O. F. Brand, expense of executive committee $9.60 



L. E. Day, expense of vice-president 1.55 



L. H. Wilcox, expense executive committee 6.00 



Adjourned sine die. 



A. W. Latham, Secretary. 



Meeting held in Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Jan. 12, 1891. 



All present except Ditus Da3^ The following bills were audited: 

 J. S. Harris, expense as delegate and as member of executive 



committee $39.35 



R. S. Mackintosh, expense of vice-president 1 . 75 



The subject of publishing the annual report as a monthly 

 periodical was considered, and a committee consisting of Wyman 

 Elliot, A. W. Latham and S. B. Green was appointed with full power 

 to act in the premises. 



Messrs. J. M. Underwood, J. S. Harris and A. W. Latham were ap- 

 pointed a committee to prepare a plan to be used in organizing 

 local societies through the co-operation of the school district 

 oflBcers. 



K. C. Keel was appointed a delegate to the forthcoming meeting 

 of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. 



It was unanimously resolved to offically endorse the "Handbook 

 of Horticulture" by Prof. S. B. Green, now being published by "The 

 Farin, Stock and Home." 



Adjourned to 9 a. m., Jan. 13, 1894. 



A. W. Latham, Secretary. 



Meeting held at the library, Jan. 13, 1891. 



Meeting convened at 9 a. in., all being present but Prof. S. B. 

 Green. The appointment of superintendents of experiment stations 

 of the preceding j^ear was renewed, subject to revision by Prof. S. B. 

 Green. 



The annual working committees for 1891 were then appointed. 

 (For list see report of 1891.) 



The subject of a state rose show was considered and the president 

 of the society was authorized to appoint a committee to co-operate 

 with him in the inatter, and power to act was given them. 



It was decided to rent the back office of Elliot and Metcalf as a 

 library and office for this society, to be used in common with them 

 as a private office for one j^ear, at a rental of $10 per month. 



Adjourned sine die. 



A. W. Latham, Secretary. 



