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Report of committee on horticultural structures and implements — J. S. 

 Gray, Minneapolis; A. S. Swanson, St. Paul. 



Report of committee on liouse and greenhouse plants— F. G. Gould, Ex- 

 celsior; Gust. Malmquist, Minneapolis; R. S. Mackintosh, Langdon. 



Orchids— W. A. Manda, Short Hills, N. J. 



Cosmos— Gust. Malmquist, Minneapolis. 



Bulbs for Winter Forcing — R. J. Wessling, Minneapolis. 



Roses for Winter Blooming- Victor Nelson, Minneapolis. 



Plants for Early Flowering— E. Nagel, Minneapolis. 



Carnations— F. G. Gould, Excelsior. 



Friday Morning Session, 9 o'clock. General Subject, Vegetables, Sugar, 

 Syrup and Pantry Stores. Prayer. 



Agricultural Chemistry— Prof. H. Snyder, St. Anthony Park. 



Report of committee on vegetables— Mrs. A. Bonniwell, Hutchinson; 

 Joshua Allyn, Red Wing; E. M. Chandler, Minneapolis. 



Onion Culture— J. J. Baston, St. Louis Park. 



Horticulture on New Prairie Farms— Prof. W. M. Hays, Agricultural 

 College, Fargo, N. D. 



My Failure in Growing Celery— J. Allyn, Red Wing. 



Report of committee on sugar and syrup— J. F. Porter, Red Wing; E. A. 

 Lane, Chowen; Wm. Danforth, Red Wing. 



One Method of Making Maple Syrup— E. A Lane, Chowen. 



Report of committee on cooking and pantry stores— Mrs. A. B. Under- 

 wood, Lake City: Mrs. S. B. Green, St. Anthony Park. 



Fruits and Nutrition— Mrs. Clara S. Hays, Fargo, N. D. 



Report of committees on suggestions for the good of the society and on 

 summer meeting. 



Friday Afternoon Session, 2 o'clock. General Subject, Meteorology, En- 

 tomology and Ornithology. 



Report of committee on meteorology— Prof. C. W. Hall, Minneapolis; 

 F. M. Crosby, Hastings. 



Report of committee on entomology— J S. Harris, La Crescent; Dr. M. 

 M. Frisselle, Excelsior. 



Insects Injurious to Orchards, etc., in 1892— Prof . Otto Lugger, Ento- 

 mologist, State Experiment Station. 



Report of committee on ornithology— Otto L. Bullis, Winnebago City; 

 Mrs. G. F. Benson, Lake City; Albert Lano, Madison, 



The Food of Birds— Albert Lano, Madison. 



Report of committees on obituaries and on final resolutions. 



Unfinished business. 



Friday Evening. By invitation, the members of the society, delegates 

 and invited guests and their wives wisW meet in social gathering on Friday 

 evening at the residence of a citizen of Minneapolis. 



