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Illinois Exp. Sta., Ann. Rep., 1891-4. 
Indiana State Horticultural Soc., Ann. Rep., 1893. 
New Jersey State Hort. Soc., 1894, 
Colorado State Board of Hort., Ann. Rep., 1893 and 1894. 
Florida State Horticultural Soc., Ann. Rep., 1892. 
Minnesota Dairy and Food Commissioner, Ann. Rep., 1884. 
Insects Injurious to Agriculture, Lugger, 1893. 
Library Bureau Catalogue. 
Agriculture of Pennsylvania, Ann. Rep., 1893. 
Agriculture of Pennsylvania, Ann. Rep., 1894. 
Manitoba Central Farmers’ Institute, Ann. Rep., 1894. 
Ohio State Hort. Soc., Ann. Rep., 1893-4. 
Illinois State Hort. Soc., Ann. Rep., 1894. 
New Jersey Ex. Station, Ann. Rep., 1892. 
Indiana State Hort. Soc., Ann. Rep., 1894. 
California Board of Horticulture, Ann. Rep., 1893-4. 
Sec. Dept. Agri., U. S., Ann. Rep., 1893. 
Society of American Florists, Ann. Rep., 1892. 
Society of American Florists, Ann. Rep., 1893. 
Society of American Florists, Ann. Rep., 1894. 
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers’ Association, Ann. Rep., 1892. 
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers’ Association, Ann. Rep., 1893. 
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers’ Association, Ann. Rep., 1894. 
Chemistry and Economy of Food, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 189). 
Farmers’ Conventions, Tennessee, 1893. 
Missouri State Horticultural Society, Ann., Rep., 1893. 
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers’ Association, Ann. Rep., 1895. 
Columbus, O., Horticultural Society, Journal of, 1894. 
Minneapolis Park Commission, Ann. Rep., 1893. 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Rep., 1894. 
Ontario Fruit Growers’ Association, Ann. Rep., 1894. 
Wisconsin Experiment Station, Ann. Rep., 1894. 
FRUIT AT THE STATE FAIR.—The prospects for an exhibit of fruit 
at the coming state fair are not as flattering as we could wish, and 
we must make up for it this year by a little self-sacrifice and extra 
effort. On account of the connection of our esteemed fellow mem- 
ber, Mr. Wyman Elliot, with the fruit department, if for no other, we 
should make the necessary exertion to make our exhibit a success 
I have the personal assurance of Secretary Randali of the Agricul- 
tural Society that another year the fruit premium list will be put 
back where it ought to be, and certainly more will be gained in the 
end by coming out in force and keeping up the exhibit of our depart- 
ment with heartiness. Weshall thereby increase our influence with 
the public and with the management, and all the sooner secure the 
just demands of horticulture. 
Let us take hold with a will in this work. 
Please note a communication from Mr. Elliot on another page in 
this number. 
