38 ANNUAL REPORT 



SECOND DAY.— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 



9 A. M. Report of Seedling Commission. John S. Harris, La Crescent; G. 

 W. Fuller, Litchfield; A. W. Sias, Rochester. 



Wild Fruit of Minnesota. Col. J. H. Stevens, Minneapolis. 



Report of Committee on Native Fruits. O. M. Lord, Minnesota City. 



Russian Fruits. Prof. J. L. Budd, Ames, lovra. 



Report of Committee on Russian Apples. Chas. Luedloflf, Carver. 



Discussion. 



Winter Gardening J. S. Gray, Minneapolis. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 

 2 P. M. Twelfth Annual Meeting of State Amber Cane Association. 



PKOGRAM. 

 Minutes of Last Meeting. 

 Reception of Members. 

 Report of Secretary and Treasurer. 

 Election of ofificjers. 

 Appointment of Committees. 

 President's Address. Russell Blakeley, St. Paul. 



Present Condition of the Amber Cane Industry. Seth H. Kenney, Morris- 

 tov^n. 



Reports from Growers and Manufacturing of Amber Cane. 

 Apiary Culture. William Urie, Minneapolis. 

 Discussion. 



EVENING SESSION. 



7 P. M. Question Box. 



Lecture by Dr. Otto Lugger, of State Experiment Station, on Carniverous 

 Plants. Illustrated. 



THIRD DAY.— THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. 



9 A. M. Annual Report of Secretary. 



Annual Report of Treasurer. 



Annual Report of Librarian. 



Horticulture in Dakota. Prof C. A. Keflfer, Brookings, Dakota. 



The Culture of Small Fruit. L. H. Wilcox, Hastings. 



Report of Committee on Small Fruits. 



Discussion. 



Culture of Dewberry. J. H. Ludlow, Worthington. 



Five Minute Papers on Vegetables. By Practical Gardeners. 



Early Potatoes. Joshua Allen, Red Wing. 



Report of Finance Committee. 



