254 ANNUAL REPORT. 



Secretary — S. D. Hillman, Minneapolis. 



Treasurer — J. T. Grimes, Minneapolis. 



Executive Committee — J. S. Harris, chairman, La Crescent; J. 

 M. Underwood, Lake City; Wyman Elliot, Minneapolis; Ditus 

 Day, Farmington; M. Pearce, Minneapolis. 



Librarian — E. A. Cuzner, Minneapolis. 



Mr. J. M. Underwood was elected as delegate to the American 

 Pomological Society, which meets in September, 1885, and Mr. 

 J. S. Harris as alternate. 



On motion of Mr. Underwood the executive committee were 

 authorized to select any other delegates to fill vacancies and 

 appoint all committees necessary for the ensuing year. 



Mr. Harris moved to take up the revision of the fruit lists 

 in the morning, which was adopted. 



The meeting then adjourned till evening. 



EVENING SESSION. 

 Thursday, January 22, 1885. 



The meeting was called to order at 7 o'clock p. m, by Presi- 

 dent Smith. 



The following communication was received, which was, on 

 motion, ordered embodied in the report of proceedings. 



EEPOET OF E. B. JORDAN. 



EocHESTER, Minn., Jan. 20, 1885. 



Mr. Truman M. Smith, St. Paul, Minn. : 



Dear Sir: Your card received. We marketed about 5,000 

 quarts strawberries, 25,000 quarts raspberries and about 1,500 

 bushels of ajjples. I can not give the amount of grapes as we didn't 

 keep a book account. Eespectfully yours, 



Mrs, E. B. Jordan. 



