3- MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 p. m. 



f Alfred Terry, Slayton. 

 District Reports. J O. F. Brand, Faribault. 



By Vice-Presidents of the Society. | M. Pearce, Chowen. 



[ J. O. Barrett, Browns Valley. 

 Annual Election of Officers, by ballot. 

 Cultivation of Celery. L. H. Wilcox, Hastings. 

 Cultivation of Vegetables. Wayland Stedman, Rochester. 

 Subject to be selected. Chas. Leudloff, Carver. 

 Subject to be selected. Roger Mackintosh, Langdon. 

 Columbian Exposition. What should this State do for It? Hon. S. M. 

 Emery, Lake City. 



EVENING SESSION, 7 p. m 



Music. 



Geographical Formations as Related to Plant Growth. Prof. C. W. 

 Hall, Minneapolis. 

 Discussion. 



Poem. "Johnnie Appleseed." 



Diseases of Fruit. Prof. C. McMillan, Minneapolis. 

 Insects injurious to Vegetables. Prof. Otto Lugger, St. Anthony Park. 

 Entomologist's Report. Prof. O. W. Oestlund, Minneapolis. 

 Report of Committee on Entomology. 

 Paper on Ornithology. Dr. P. L. Hatch. 



FOURTH DAY— FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 9 a. m. 



Award of Premiums. 



Elementary Principles of Manuring. Prof. Samuel B. Green, St. An- 

 thony Park. 



Relation of Horticulture to Agriculture. Prof. W. N. Hayes, St. An- 

 thony Park. 



Horticulture on the Farm. Clarence Wedge, Albert Lea. 



AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 p. m. 

 Reports from Experiment Stations. 



NOTE.— All Superintendents of Experiment Stations and members of Committees 

 are urgently requested to make reports. 



Prof. Samuel B. Green St. Anthony Park. 



E. H. S. Dartt Owatonna. 



O. F. Brand Faribault. 



G. W. Fuller Litchfield 



F. G. Gould Excelsior^ 



J. S. Harris LaCrescent. 



Hon. C. W. H. Heidcman New Ulm. 



O. M. Lord Minnesota City. 



Charles Leudloff Carver. 



M. Pearce Chowen. 



Andrew Peterson Waconia. 



James Poole Farmington. 



R. M. Probstfleld Moorhead. 



A. W. Sias Rochester. 



Underwood & Emery Lake City. 



Hon. Fred Von Baumbach Alexandria. 



