26 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
RECORD OF MEETING HELD JUNE 4, 1891, AT MASONIC 
TEMPLE, MINNEAPOLIS. 
Meeting was called to order at 12M., by the chairman, J. M. 
Underwood, all members being in attendance except L. H. 
Wilcox. 
It was decided to hold the annual summer meeting at the 
State Agricultural Farm, July 15, 1891; this date, however, to 
be subject to change, at the discretion of the president, sec- 
retary, and Prof. S. B. Green. 
The president and secretary were instruced to draw upon 
the treasurer for an amount sufficient to pay for the use of 
Masonic Hall for the American Association of Nurserymen. 
The president and secretary were authorized to revise the 
premium list for the summer meeting, adding to it raspberries, 
currants, gooseberries, and blackberries, and submit it to the 
members of the executive committee for approval. 
Adjourned sine die. 
A. W. LatTHaM, Secretary. 
RECORD OF MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 11, 1891, AT THE 
STATE FAIR GROUNDS. : - 
The members were all present. J. S. Harris was appointed 
delegate to the annual meeting of the American Pomological 
Society to be held at Washington, and $50 was appropriated 
for expenses. 
It was decided to hold the next annual meeting at Owatonna, 
provided the citizens of that place furnish the usual entertain- 
ment. 
An office for the use of the officers of the society was rented 
of Wyman Elliot, at $5.00 per month, located adjoining the 
office of Mr. Elliot, on Nicollet Avenue, in Minneapolis. * 
The president and secretary were instructed to fit up the 
office. 
The president and secretary were authorized to prepare a 
program and premium list for the annual winter meeting, with 
the active co-operation of the eects. committee, and ptblish 
it with their approval. 
It was decided to allow the Bee-Keepers Association the 
use of one evening during the annual meeting. 
Adjourned sine die. 
A. W. LATHAM, Secretary. 
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