STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 37 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



2 P. M. — Birds in Horticulture, by 



E. E. Harris, of La Crescent. 

 Deferred Business. 



EVENING SESSION. 



7 P. M. — Forestry Session. Opening by Prof. S. H. Folsom. 

 The Effects of Trees on Climate, and their Relation to Rainfall ; 

 followed by discussion on tree planting on the prairies; vari- 

 ety of timber; necessary legislation, etc. 



Report of Committee on Final Resolutions. 



During the session we expect addresses from Gov. L. F. Hub- 

 bard, Gen. Wm. G. Le Due, and others; reports from Iowa and 

 Wisconsin horticultural societies; also from several local socie- 

 ties. 



We urge all members and friends to contribute to the exhibi- 

 tion, fruits, flowers, vegetables, woods, seeds, works of art, etc. 



Liberal premiums will be awarded on all articles deemed 

 worthy of merit. 



The public are cordially invited to attend. For furthe c infor- 

 mation address President Truman M. Smith, St. Paul, or Com- 

 mittee on Arrangements and Program, 



J. M. Underwood, Lake City, 

 J. S. Harris, La Crescent, 

 C. L. Smith, 22 Bridge Square, 

 Minneapolis. 



