STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



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were give up to Lantern Talks on Horticultural Topics, Culture 

 and Care, by D. H. Knowlton, and Horticultural Work at the 

 N. H. Experiment Station, by Prof. F. W. Rane. The meeting 

 was preceded by a severe storm and the traveling was very bad, 

 and in consequence the attendance was not large, but those 

 present seemed much interested and enjoyed the meeting. 



THE HORTICULTURAL SCHOOL. 



The horticultural school was held in Winthrop, May i_| ?i^'>c'^ 

 15, 1933. The instructors for this school were ]\Irs. \'. P. 

 DeCoster of Buckfield ; ^Ir. Dick J. Crosby, Washington, D. C. ; 

 Prof. A\'. 3.1. ]\Iunson, Orono ; ^liss Louise Klein ^Miller, Da\- 



Pupils of Winthrop Schools on the way to Horticultural School. 



ton, Ohio. The exercises were held in the town hall and were 

 generally attended by the schools. The evening sessions wer<- 

 of more general interest and good audiences were present. The 

 work of Miss Miller was especially valuable and on the street, 

 the platform and the home, she made her influence for beautify- 

 ing the home and the town felt. Since this meeting a A'illage 



