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week will always be a source of pleasure to me as I remember 

 them, and I hope that oue year from now, when we meet again 

 I shall have the pleasure of seeing you all; and that the inter- 

 vening time will be days and weeks and months of pleasure 

 and happiness and prosperity to you all. (Applause.) I do not 

 know that there is anything further before the society, and I 

 think a motion to adjourn would be in order. 



Mr. C. L. Smith: I move that we now adjourn. 



Motion seconded. 



Mrs. Dorilus Morrison: I would amend that by suggesting 

 that we adjourn to the dining room. 



Amid laughter, the motion was unanimously carried. 



Refreshments were then served, after which, with many 

 expressions of pleasure for the very enjoyable entertainment 

 of the evening, the party dispersed, and the twenty- sixth 

 annual session of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society 

 came to a happy close. 



