50 ANNUAL REPORT. 
; \ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 
1. Paper on the Propagation of Trees by Cuttings, L. B. Hodges, St. Paul. 
2. Discussion on above. 
8. Revision of Currant, Gooseberry and Grape lists. 
4. Discussion.* 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. 
1. Paper on the Laying out, Planting and Care of small Dooryards. 
J. E. Booth, Minneapolis. 
2. Discussion on above. 
8. Paper on ‘*‘ Annuals,” Miss Hortense Share, Rosemount. 
THURSDAY MORNING. 
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Reports of Secretary and Treasurer. 
Election of officers, by ballot without nomination. 
3. Discussion.* 
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 
1. Report of Committee acting with State Agricultural Society. 
2. Revision of Apple and Crab-apple lists. 
8. Discussion.* 
THURSDAY EVENING. 
Miscellaneous Business. 
Paper on Blight. 
Discussion on above. 
Discussion.* 
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The following subjects have been proposed for discussion, and may be 
taken up wherever in the above programme the word ‘“ discussion” is dis- 
tinguished by a star: 
Orchard Protection. 
Use of Evergreenus. 
Planting of Streets and Roads. 
Early Potatoes for Market; varieties, cultivation, etc. 
The Cranberry; its propagation, cultivation, etc. 
The Garden Pea; its varieties, cultivation, etc. 
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The following persons have been invited to prepare papers and reports 
which may also be substituted where the word “‘ discussion” is marked with 
a star: 
K. N. Giteau, Farmington; Hedges. 
Judge L. R. Hawkins, Maple Glen; Dwarf Apple Trees. 
