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lege, Michigan. Discussion, led by J. L. 

 Hilborn, Leamington. 



3.00 — 3.30 — " A Season's Observations in 

 the Peach Orchards of Georgia," by A. B. 

 Cutting, Guelph. 



3.30 — 4.30 — " Hardy Fruits for Northern 

 Districts," by W. T. Macoun, Ottawa. Dis- 

 cussion led by A. D. Harkness, Irena. 



4.30 — 5.00 — " Power Spraying," by W. 

 A. MacKinnon, Chief Fruit Division., Ot- 

 tawa. 



5.00 — 5.30 — " Insects and Fungous Dis- 

 eases of 1903," by Dr. Jas. Fletcher, Ottawa. 



Wednesday evening, Nov. 2^, 8 p. m. 



PUBUC MEETING. 



Chairman — W. H. Bunting. 



Introductory — J. Elliott, Principal Leam- 

 ington High School. 



Address — Dr. Jas. Mills, O.A.C., Guelph. 



Address — " Civic Improvement," by Geo. 

 R. Patullo, Woodstock, secretary of the 

 Canadian Association for Civic Improve- 

 ment. 



Address — " Pear or Twig Blight," by 

 Prof. F. C. Harrison, O.A.C., Guelph. 



Address—" A Visit to the Old World," by 

 L. Woolverton, Grimsby. 



Thursday morning, Nov. 26, p a. m. 



9.00 — 9.15 — Report of Nominating Com- 

 niittee. 



9. 1 5 — 9.30 — Appointing Standing Com- 

 mittees. 



WORK OF FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Chairman — Dr. James Mills. 



9.30 — 9.45 — " New Fruits," by Prof. H. 

 L. Hutt, O.A.C., Guelph. Discussion led 

 by Prof. W..T. Macoun, Ottawa. 



9.45 — 10.00 — Secretary's report. L. 

 Woolverton, Grimsby. 



10.00 — 10.30 — " Grapes," by Murray 

 Pettit, Grimsby. 



10.30 — 11.00 — "Blackberries and Cur- 

 rants," by A. W. Peart, Burlington. 



1 1 .00 — 1 1 .30 — " Raspberries and Com- 

 mercial Apples," by A. R. Sherrington, Wal- 

 kerton. 



11.30 — 12.00 — "Apples and Cherries," by 

 C. C. Caston, Craighurst. 



Thursday afternoon, Nov. 26, i.^o p. m. 



1.30— 2.00— "Plums," by J. G. Mitchell, 

 Thornbury. 



2.00 — 2.30 — " Pears," by R. L. Huggard, 

 Whitby. 



2.30 — 3.00 — " Apples," by W. H. Demp- 

 sey, Trenton. 



3.00 — 3.30 — " Apples," by Harold Jones, 

 Maitland. 



3.30 — 4.00 — " Strawberries," by E. B. 

 SteverLSon, Jordan. 



4.00 — 4.30 — " Peaches," by W. W. Hil- 

 born, Lemington. 



Unfinished business. 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES. 



Thursday morning, Nov. 26, Q.^o a. m. 



Chairman — T. H. Race, Mitchell. 



9.30 — 9.45 — Introduction by the chair- 

 man. 



9.45 — 10.30 — " Planning and Planting the 

 House Grounds," by W. Hunt, O. A. C, 

 Guelph. 



10.30 — II. 15 — "The Arrangement of 

 Flowers at Our Fall Fairs," by W. Gam- 

 mage, London. 



1 1. 15 — 12.00 — " The Work of Our Horti- 

 cultural Societies in Our Towns," by A. K. 

 Goodman, Cayuga. 



Thursday afternoon, Nov. 26, 1.30 p. m. 



1.30 — 2.15 — " The Coleus and Other Foli- 

 age Plants," by J. S. ScarflF, Woodstock. 



2.15— 3.00— "The Gladiolus," by R. B. 

 Whyte, Ottawa. 



3.00 — 3.45 — " Winter Window Garden- 

 ing" by Dr. Jas. Fletcher, Ottawa. 



3.45 — 4.30— Address by H. L. Hutt, O; 

 A C, Guelph. 



