294 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan., 



EXHIBITS AT BRIDGEPORT, 



December 17, 18, and 19, 1901. 



(Reported by Mr. N. S. Piatt, Pomologist of the Board.) 



A large exhibit of agricultural crops was made by the Greens Farms 

 Farmers' Club; also one of farm seeds by S. D. Woodruff & 

 Sons of Orange. 

 Apples — Jos. Albison, South Manchester, 10 varieties, most of them 

 new. 

 T. S. Gold, 7 varieties. 

 Geo. A. Wheeler, Stonington, 2 varieties. 

 Jas. F. Brown, Stonington, 2 varieties. 

 W. H. Burr, Westport. 

 Guavas grown in greenhouse at Connecticut Agricultural College were 



shown by Prof. Gully. 

 Popcorn — Chas. E. Chapman, Westbrook, 3 varieties. 

 Earl Cooley, Berlin, 2 varieties. 

 Everett P. Barnes, Norwich. 

 John W. Edgarten, Tolland. 

 Celery, Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips, Lettuce, Parsley, Spinach — W. H. 



Burr, Westport. 

 Celery — J. E. Holmes, Stratford. 

 Ensilage — E. L. Birge, Southport. 

 Hickory Nuts — W. H. Brinsmade, Trumbull, P. O. Bridgeport R. D. 



H. S. Kirtland, Yalesville. ♦ 



Japanese Walnuts — H. L. Fairchild, Nichols. 

 Corn — C. C. Sterling, Griswold,'R. I. Cap. 

 John M. Burr, Stepney, collection. 

 Seaman Mead, Greenwich, collection. 

 Wm. Burr & Son, Fairfield, collection. 

 S. D. Woodrufif & Sons, Orange, collection. 

 E. L. Birge, Westport. 

 S. B. Wakeman, Saugatuck. 

 Geo. Fairchild, Westport, collection. 

 John S. Wakeman, Southport. 

 KafBr Corn — N. S. Piatt, New Haven. 



A lot of nursery stock of salable size was shown by Frank Perry of 

 Bridgeport. 



