1. Fruit Culture and Fast Horses ; ‘an nldves by BBE 
_ sior. | apr poy oy 
_ 2. Discussiononsame. = 5 ef 
8. Report on Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables shite 
Harris, of LaCrescent. 
4. Discussion on same. 
5. Report on Fruit Culture by John N. Norquist, of Red Vi 
6. Discussion of same. 
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 
of St. Paul. 
2. Discussion on same. z 
3. Growth and Management of Plants in the house ; paper oy 
Morse, of Minneapolis. 
4, Discussion on same. ae 
5, Preservation of cries Fruits ; paper by J. W. Boxell, of Valley Ore 
mz Discussion on same. - ‘ 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. 
Were 
On this evening, Dr. P. L. Hatch, of Minneapolis, will give an ‘‘informal — 
talk” before the Y. M.C. A., on “ Birds of Minnesota.”’ The members of the 
Horticultural Society have been cordially invited to attend this ‘informal talk,” 
and hence the society will hold no session on this evening, unless the early con- 
clusion of this exercise should give ample opportunity ior so doing; m which 
case discussions and miscellaneous matters will occupy the attention ot the 
society. 
THURSDAY MORNING. 
Annual Address of the President, T. M. Smith, of St. Paul. 
Discussion of same. 
Report of the Secretary. 
Report of tiie Treasurer. 
Election of Officers. 
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