60 MINNESOTA STATE HOR'TICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Committee on Legislation.......... L. H. Wilcox, 
{rn Elliot, 
F. G. Gould. 
J. S. Harris, 
Committee on Fruit List......-.... kK. AH. S. Dartt: 
C. L. Smith. 
M. A. Thayer. 
H. J. Ludlow. 
Dewain Cook. 
J. M. Underwood. 
Dr. on oe Frisselle. 
L. R. Moyer. 
Committee on President’s Address. 
Committee on Secretary’s Address.. 
Committee on List of Evergreens, 
Forest and Ornamental Trees. 
L. 
O. 
J. 
J. 
on Apples, Grapes, Vegetables, < J. . Harris. 
and Pantry Stores. H. L. Crane. 
D 
J.M 
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ns M. M. Frisselle. 
. Doudna. 
rs. A. Kennedy. 
Committee on Award of Premiums 
on Plants, Flowers and Honey. 
A. W. Latham. 
Prof. Samuel B. Green. 
L. H. Wilcox. 
_( L. BR. Moyer. 
Committee on Final Resolutions... 1 C. L. Smith. 
Col. J. H. Stevens. 
Committee on Award of eee 
Committee on Publication......... 
Committee on Obituary............ 
Col. J. H. Stevens. 
Mr. Harris:—I move that we make a provision for having a 
paper read at our next meeting on planting fruits to feed the 
birds. Motion seconded and carried. 
Mr. Barrett:—I would like to call the society’s attention to 
the following resolution: 
Resolved, That this society recommend the green and white 
ash as the most reliable deciduous trees for planting on the 
open prairie. 
Mr. Harris:—I move to amend that as follows: By sub- 
stituting the words ‘‘one of the most reliable trees” for the 
words ‘‘the most reliable tree.” (See index, ‘‘Discussion on 
Ash.’’) 
After considerable discussion the resolution was adopted as 
follows: 
Resolved, That this society recommend the native green ash as the 
most reliable of the deciduous trees for planting on the open prairies. 
Vice-President Wedge: If there is no objection, we will 
now adjourn until 9 o’clock in the morning. 
Adjourned. 
