STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 47 



Afteenoon SESsioy — at 2 p. m. 



Laws Governing Hardiness of Plants. J. O. Barrett, Browns Valley. 



Report of Committee on Forestry. J. T. Grimes, Minneapolis. 



Discussion on same. 



The Grasses. E. D. Jackson, Minneapolis. 



^^ports of Special Committees. 



Report of Committee on Final Resolutions. 



Place of Next Meeting. 



Miscellaneous Business. 



Final Adjournment. 



peem:iu:h list. 



Wk. E. Beimhall, St. Paul, Supebixtexdext of Exhibits. 



APPLES. 



(All Plates to consist of five specimens). 



Best collection of Minnesota apples, inclading hybrids, first premiaai, | 

 second, $3; third, $2. 

 Best display of Wealthy, first premium, $3; second, §2; third, $1. 

 Best plate of winter apples, any variety, first premium, $2; second, $1. 

 Best plate of winter varieties, Eussian apples, first premium, §2; secoad, $1. 

 Best plate of hybrids, first premium, $2; second, SI. 



Best display of grapes, in good condition, first premium, $5; second, §3; 

 third, $2. 

 Best plate, any variety, first, $3; second, $2. 

 Best display of fruit in glass jars, first premium, §5, second, $3. 



PLAXTS AXD FLOWEES. 



1st Prem. 2d Prem. 



Best display ornamental and flowering plants $5 00 $3 00 



Best display of roses in pots 2 00 1 00 



Best display geraniums 2 00 1 00 



Best single plant in bloom 2 00 1 00 



Best display begonias 2 00 1 00 



Best display carnations .' 2 00 1 00 



CUT FLOWEES. 



Best aYid most artistically arranged desiga, first premium, 55; secoad, $3. 

 Best collection roses, first premium, $3; .second, $2. 

 Best hand bouquet, first premium, $3; second, $2. 



Best cultivated cranberries, provided a history of their cultivation be fur- 

 nished, first premium, $5; second, §3: third, S2. 



