20 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



BY-LAWS. 



1. The president, at each annual meeting of the society shall 

 appoint a general fruit committee, consisting of two members 

 from each congressional district in the state, and it shall be the 

 duty of each member to make a written report annually upon 

 the fruit crop, and a limited list of fruits best adapted for gen- 

 eral cultivation in their respective districts. 



2. The president, secretary and treasurer shall be members 

 ex-offlcio of the executive committee, who shall have charge of 

 all matters pertaining to the interest of the society. 



3. The executive committee may call a meeting of the so- 

 ciety at any time they may deem advisable, giving at least 

 thirty days' notice through the public press. • 



4. The executive committee shall appoint a committee on 

 seedlings, on nomenclature, on forestry, on fruit blossoms, on 

 Russian apples, on gardening, on small fruits and on floricul- 

 ture. 



5 The five members of the executive committee, not includ- 

 ing the president, secretary or treasurer, shall be a committ 

 on finance, and it shall be their duty to audit all bills before they 

 shall be ordered paid by the president and secretary. 



6. The executive committee shall see that a program is 

 issued for each meeting of the society, at least one month be- 

 fore the winter meeting and ten days before the summer meet- 

 ing. 



7. Every member shall be entitled to one copy of the trans- 

 actions as often as published, on which postage shall be paid; 

 but in distribution of all other copies the party receiving the 

 same shall pay the postage. Where several copies are sent to 

 auxiliary societies it shall be discretionary with the secretary to 

 pay the freight. 



8. Quorum. — A quorum shall consist of nine members of the 

 society, or a majority of the executive committee. 



