REPORT OF STATE HORTICULTURIST. 69 



Intermission, ten minutes. 



Gypsy Moth in Maine, Illustrated Lecture, 



Major E. E. Philbrook, Special Field Agent of 

 Moth Work. 

 General Discussion. 



6 P. M. 

 Supper 

 Music 



Toastmaster, Tascus Atwood. Toasts by Mayor 

 Williams, Governor Haines, Mayor-elect Fowles, 

 Howard Keyser, Harrie Webber. 



Wednesday, March 12 — p A. M. 



Round Table, Conducted by A. K. Gardner, State Horticulturist 

 Discussion : Pruning, Planting and Care of Young Trees, 



led by Homer N. Chase, Auburn 

 Marketing, 



Edgar \\\ J. Hearty, Boston, Mass., Pres. Boston 

 Division Nat'l Ass'n of Commission Merchants. 

 Selecting Apples for Show and Discussion of the Score Cards, 



Prof. E. F. Hitchings, University of Maine, Orono 



I P. M. 



A Beginner in the Orchard, 



Prof. A. N. Leonard, Bates College, Lewiston 

 Pruning, with Special Reference to Summer Pruning, 



F. A. Smith, Ipswich, Mass. 

 Round Table — continued. 

 Discussion : Cultivation and Fertilization, 



led by Geo. A. Yeaton, Norway, in charge Demon- 

 stration Orchard Work, Oxford County. 

 Discussion: The Package— Facing, Branding and Perfect Pack, 

 led by Howard L. Keyser, Greene, Pres. State 

 Pomological Society. 

 Discussion : Co-operation, 



led by Wilson H. Conant, Buckfield, Pres. Oxford 

 Bears Fruit Growers' Association 

 General Question Box. 



