PROGRAMME 



Arranged for the Thirteenth Annual Meeting 



TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd 



Morning Session, Opening at 10 o'clock 



1. President's Address. 



2. Annual Report of the Secretary. 



3. Annual Report of the Treasurer. 



4. Reports of Standing Committees. 



Legislation, J. C. Eddy, Chairman. 

 Membership, Orrin Gilbert, Chairman. 

 Exhibitions, Elbert ^Manchester, Chairman. 

 INIarkets and Transportation, J. H. Hale, Chairman. 

 Injurious Insects, Prof. W. E. Britton, Chairman. 

 Fungous Diseases, Dr. O. P. Clinton, Chairman. 

 New Fruits, Stancliff Hale, Chairman. 



11.30. Ten-Minute Paper — "How to Secure Clear-Skinned Fruit." 



E. M. Ives, Meriden. 

 Discussion. 



RECESS. 



Afternoon Session, at 1:30 



" Utilizing Rough Lands for Orchard Purposes." 



J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury. 



"Planting and Care of the Trees." 



H. W. Collingwood, Editor The Rural Nezv Yorker, 

 New York. 

 Discussion. 



2.45. " The Production and Marketing of Apples." 



T. E. Cross, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



3.30. Ten-Minute Paper — "What is the Future Outlook for the 

 Peach Growing Industry of Connecticut?" 



N. S. Platt, New Haven. 



Reports from Growers on the Condition of Peach Buds. 



