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tennial Anniversary Minnesota State Horticultural Society, To be held in the West Hotel, Minneapolis, December 5, 6, 7, 8, 1916. A Great Program. Study this program carefully and select such features as you especially desire to participate in--but you are more than welcome to all. Discussion follows each topic. Discussions are "free for all," whether members or not. Ask questions or express opinions freely. DEMONSTRATIONS. These demonstrations will be given between 1:00 and 1:45 each day of the meeting in rooms adjoining the hall in which the meeting is held. They will be conducted by those whose names are here given, both of whom are connected with the Horticultural Department at University Farm. Grafting, Fred Haralson, Hort. Foreman. Pruning, Frank Daniels, Instructor In Hort. IMPORTANT. All participants on this program are limited to fifteen minutes except where a longer period is specifically mentioned. Time for discussion is allowed after each number. NOTICE OF BEE-KEEPERS' MEETING. The Minnesota State Bee-Keepers' Society will hold its annual meeting in the "Moorish Room," West Hotel, Minneapolis, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 5 and 6, 1916. Program can be had of L. V. France, University Farm, St. Paul. NOTICE.--A bell will be rung five minutes before the exercises begin in the Audience Room. Persons entering the audience room when any one is addressing the meeting from the platform are requested to take seats in the rear of the room, going forward only after the speaker has concluded--and thus avoid much confusion. TUESDAY MORNING SESSION. 10:00 o'clock. Every member attending should not fail to be in his seat promptly when this session opens. Invocation Rev. C. S. Harrison, York, Neb. Song Mr. Trafford N. Jayne, Minneapolis President's Annual Greeting Thos. E. Cashman, Owatonna Top-Working Young Apple Trees. E. G. Lee, St. Paul. Evergreens. C. S. Harrison, York, Neb. Preparing and Handling the Apple Crop. E. A. Smith, Lake City. My Prize Orchard. 1. Henry Dunsmore, Olivia. 2. E. W. Mayman, Sauk Rapids. Appointment of committees on award of premiums. TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30 o'clock. A half hour "Question and Answer Exercise" on "Bees in the Garden and Orchard," led by J. Kimball, of Duluth. 2 o'clock. President Cashman in the Chair. Reception of D
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