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os specimens of the parents and progeny). David George, 
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ara Experiment Station, University ‘of Nebras 
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Papers, the titles w which have not yet been communicated, 
by fol g 
Delegates representing the Boi al Horticultural Society of 
England; K. C. Pale West Virginia Agricultural Experiment 
rice, a Agricultural Experiment Station ; 
J. Craig, Cornel! a Ithaca, N. Y.; J. C. Whitten, Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, Columbia, Mo. ; S. B. Green, Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota: Luther 
Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal.; C. W. Ward, Queens, N. Y.; 
van Fleet, M.D., Little Silver, N. J.; H. J. Webber, and bihers 
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promise: 
The Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
Department of Agriculture Dominion of Canada, Royal Horti- 
New York Spe nae Scho o of Eicicl 
It d Horticulture, rican PI iety, 
Tor orrey Botanical Club, the ce baa Expenmient cations of 
the United States. 
Inquiries relative to the conference should be addressed to 
LEonarD Barron, Secretary, 
136 Liberty St., New York. 
