148 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



But the Sulzer bill, which took effect last July, offers us a means of 

 establishing a reputation and of being known as packing an honest 

 grade, for which the consumer will eventually call and pay a good price. 

 Let us adopt this new law and then by modern systems of distribution, 

 through cooperative organizations, modeled after the western methods, 

 we will enjoy increasing demands from a satisfied purchasing public, 

 our markets will be steady, prices will be good and we will possess the 

 confidence and respect of our customers and have that self respect that 

 comes from a feeling of work well done. 



