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Mr. Dart. Our early apples come into market fresh while taese 
foreign ones are not fresh. I have therefore been able to sell these 
early ones for enough to buy twice as much of the foreign fruit. 
The Society adjourned to meet Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. 
WEDNESDAY MORNING. 
PREMIUMS FOR FRUITS. 
The society was called to order by President Smith at 9:30. The 
report of the Committee on premium list for horticultural products 
at State fair was read by E. B. Jordan, chairman. After the read- 
ing the report was made the subject of a discussion during which 
many objections were found and several suggestions were made. 
Motion was made and carried to refer back to the committee for 
further consideration. 
TREES FOR FOREST PLANTING. 
Mr. Pearce. I move that a committee be appointed to report a 
list of trees for forest planting. The motion was carried and Messrs. 
Pearce, Fuller and Elliot appointed such committee. 
PREMIUMS FOR PLANTS. 
Mr. Tyler. I think there should be a committee to report on 
mode of exhibiting or staging plants and premiums to be offered 
for the same. A motion to this effect was carried and Messrs. 
Tyler, Mendenhall and F. J. Kerridge successively nominated and 
elected. A motion was also made and carried that the committee 
be requested to report to-morrow morning. 
FRUIT CULTURE AND FAST HORSES. 
Mr. Gideon was called upon and proceeded to give his address 
upon Fruit Culture and Fast Horses. After he had read a well 
worded arraignment of the fast horse charging it successively with 
