238 AGRICULTURE OF MAINE. 



Beans, yellow eye, 19 



" no name, 6 



" Sulphur 4 



" Snow Flake Pea i 30 



Sheaves, Wheat 10 



Speltz I 



Oats 3 



Barley 4 



Turnip Seed ' ■ I 



Four ear stock, corn I- 



Potatoes, Carmine i 



Snow I 



Early Choice i 



Irish Cobbler i 



Improved Cuban Multiplier i 



Delaware 2 



Norcross i 



Clyde 2 



Early Fortune i 



State of Maine i 



Gold Coin i 



Green Mountain 5 



Lowell Green Mountain 5 23 



Total 213 



The exhibit at Worcester attracted a great deal of attention. 

 It was unique in one respect, in that so far as the secretary 

 knows, it was the first time in the history of the country that 

 a co-operative organization of farmers made an educational 

 exhibit of special farm products in the same room with the 

 educational exhibits made by Agricultural Colleges. 



Several thousand people visited the booth of the association 

 and expressed their appreciation of the samples displayed there 

 and of the work being planned and carried out. The secretary 

 is also very much pleased to report that an invitation was re- 

 ceived early in the spring from Honorable C. S. Stetson, Master 

 of the Maine State Grange, to hold over the competitive exhibit 

 made at the annual meeting for the annual session of the State 

 Grange. After consulting with the executive committee, the 

 secretary informed him that the association would be glad to 

 accept his invitation. 



We are now progressed far enough so that we know that the 

 success of the association is secure, providing we continue our 



