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Evening Session — at 7 p. m. 



President's Annual Address. Wyman Elliot, Minneapolis. 

 Orape Growing for Farmers. J. B. Rogers, Milburn, N. J. 

 Pruning and Training of the Grape. With lUustrationa. M. Pearce, Min- 

 neapolis. 

 Discussion on same. 



Second Day — Wednesday, January 19rH, at 9 a. m. 



Report of Seedling Commission. John S. Harris, La Crescent; G. W. Fuller, 

 Litchfield; A. W. Sias, Rochester. 



Our New Seedlings. Peter M. Gideon, Excelsior. 

 Report of Committee on Eussian Apples. 

 Discussion on same. 

 Report of Committee on Vegetables. 



Afternoon Session — at 2 p. m. 



Tenth annual meeting of the State Amber Cane Association. 



PROGRAM. 



Minutes of the Last Meeting Read. 



Reception of Members. 



Report of Secretarg and Treasurer. 



Election of Officers. 



Appointment of Committees. 



PresidenVs Address. 



Paper. By Hon. Seth H. Kenney, Morristown, Minn. 



Reports from Growers and 3Ianufacturing of Amber Cane. 



Evening Session — at 7 p. m. 



Hon. N. J. Colman, United States Commissioner of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C, or one of his assistants, is expected to be present and address the con- 

 vention Wednesday evening. 



Recollections of Fifty Years ivith Small Fruits. J.' M.Smith, President Wis- 

 consin State Horticultural Society, Green Bay, Wis. 



Volunteer Reminiscences of Pioneer Horticulturists. 



Third Day — Thursday, January 20th, at 9 a. m. 



Annual Report of Secretary. 



Annual Report of Treasurer. 



The New Strawberry. G. J. Kellogg, Janesville, Wis. 



Report of Finance Committee. 



Birds in Horticulture. Eugene E. Harris, La Crescent. 



Discussion on same. 



Notes by the Wayside. C. L. Smith, Minneapolis. 



