24 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



adopted that the program for the coming winter meeting be 

 made out by topics, as last year. 



Moved and adopted that all ladies who are invited to read 

 papers shall have their expenses paid to and from the meeting, 

 and also hotel bills, if any. 



Meeting adjourned sine die. 



SAMUEL B. GREEN, Secretary. 



Report of Summer Meeting. 



(Notice.) 



Minnesota State Horticultural Society. 



Summer Meeting to be held at St. Anthony Park, Minnesota, 

 at the State Central Experiment Station, June 26, 1890.— Ex- 

 cursion. 



Arrangements are being made by the local committee for an excursion 

 on Friday, June 27th, when an opportunity will be afforded for visiting 

 someof the greenhouses and vegetable gardens in the vicinity, including 

 a drive upon the beautiful boulevards and parks of Minneapolis. For 

 further particulars address 



SAMUEL B. GREEN, WYMAN ELLIOT, 



Secretary, St. Anthony Park. President, Minneapolis. 



PREMIUM LIST. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



First Second 



Prem. Prem. 

 Best general collection of not less than five named varieties, 



one pint each $5. CO $3.00 



Best four varieties, one quart each 3 00 2.00 



Best Minnesota seedling, not before exhibited 3.00 2.00 



Best quart Wilson's Albany 2.00 1.00 



Best quart Countess 2.00 1.00 



Best quart Charles Downing 2. 00 1.00 



Best quart Crescent seeding 2.00 1.00 



Largest fruit of any variety 2. 00 1 . 00 



The same premiums will he awarded upon other varieties of merit new or old. 



VEGETABLES. 



Best collection, not less than six varieties, grown by exhib- 

 itor $5 . 00 $3 . 00 



Best 3 bunches of asparagus 1 . 00 .50 



Best 6 beets 1.00 .50 



Best 6 carrots 1.00 .50 



Best 6 onions 1 . 00 .50 



