Discussion.
The President: We will now call upon Mr. Simmons to tell us about "My Orchard Crop of 1915—from Start to Finish." (See index.)
The President: As you know, Mr. Simmons is one of the most successful orchardists in Minnesota. Do you wish to ask him any questions?
Discussion.
Mr. Cashman: We are very much indebted to Mr. Simmons for this splendid paper and for his advice. We must hurry on to the next subject, which is "Fruit Growing a Successful Industry in Minnesota," by A. W. Richardson, Howard Lake, Minn. (See index.)
The President: I am sure you will all agree this was a very instructive and interesting paper. We have about three minutes in which to discuss it.
Discussion.
Two lantern talks followed—one by Earl Ferris of Hampton, Ia., on "Evergreens," and one by A. G. Tolaas on "Diseases of the Potato."
December 8, 1915, Morning Session.
Discussion on "The Vegetable Garden," led by H. J. Baldwin, Northfield, Minn. (See index.)