lU Second Annual Report 



i;xpe;nditure;s. 

 1904 



Jan. 27, College Glee and Mandolin Clubs. . . .$ 10 00 



Aug. 4, Postage i 20 



Aug. 4, Miss Chase for stenographic services . . 75 



Aug. 1 1 , Postage 28 



Oct. 4, Free Press Association for printing. ... 3 50 



Nov. 23, Miss Chase for stenographic services 80 



Nov. 23, Postage 97 



Dec. 22, Free Press Association for printing. . 2 00 



1905 



Jan. 3, Postage 97 



Jan. 3, W. Stuart, expenses to Vergennes and 



return i 20 



Jan. 10, W. Stuart, express charges 25 



Jan. 26, Postage 6 20 



Feb. 2, Postage i 00 



Feb. 3, F. L. Lane & Co., printing 2 75 



Feb. 4, W. Stuart, expenses to Vergennes and 



return i 20 



Feb. 8, Telephone bill i 28 



Feb. 8i. Treasurer's book 40 



Total . . . _. $34 75 



Total receipts $519 50 



Total expenditures . 34 75 



Balance on hand Feb. 9, 1905.... $484 75 



Respectfully submitted, 



W. STUART, 



Secretary-Treasurer. 



"SUGGESTIONS FOR PLANTING AND CARING FOR 

 THE YOUNG ORCHARD." 



A. M. VAUGHAN, RANDOLPH, VT. 



Mr. President, Ladies and GenthUnoi: 



What I have to say to you will come in line with my own 

 experience in planting and caring for the young orchard. For 

 the past four years I have been where I have had charge of the 

 planting of something like 8,000 trees, both apple, pear and plum, 

 and it is to these three kinds of young trees that I refer in any 

 suggestions I may make with reference to planting and care, 



