KEPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING. 21 



Barnard moved to amend Lot 8, making premiums for County and 

 Individual Collection the same, changing county to (25 plates) $20, 

 $10, and $5. Amendment and motion carried. 



The committee recommended changing Lot 1, Class 2, to Lot " — ," 

 Class 1. 



Stephens moved to act on recommendation. 



Barnard and Carpenter objected to the motion, but favored making 

 a new class for grapes; Stephens withdrew his former motion and 

 moved to leave Lot 1, Class 2, and put pickles in Class 3. Carried. 

 Stephens moved to accept report of committee on revision of premi- 

 ums on grapes. Carried. 



Motion to create Class 4 — Nursery Stock, was carried. 



Hon. J. Sterling Morton spoke at some length in response to a call 

 from the President on " Root-Grafted Trees," and was followed by 

 ex-Governor Furnas, who spoke on the same subject. 



The members showed a disposition to discuss the subject at length, 

 but as the afternoon of the next day was reserved for apple trees the 

 President closed debate. 



Report on Class 3 — Pickles. Motion to accept report; motion to 

 amend by retaining peach butter, which the committee had stricken 

 from the list ; amendment prevailed and the amended report was ac- 

 cepted. 



Motion to restrict jellies to one kind from each kind of fruit, or, in 

 other words, where red currant jelly and white currant jelly are en- 

 tered to call both currant jelly. Carried. 



Moved to accept Lot 4. Carried. 



President called for report of committee on Treasurer's and Secre- 

 tary's reports. 



Committee reported favorably. 



Day moved to accept reports. Carried. 



Adjournment. 



( 

 AFTERNOON SESSION. 



Wednesday, January 15, 1890, 1:30 p. m. 

 President Taylor in the chair. 



Motion by Stephens to carry over till evening the appointment of 

 District Directors. Carried. 



