20 STATS POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



THURSDAY FORENOON — 10 O CLOCK. 



Examination of fruit and other exhibits by the judges. 

 Annual meeting of Society. 



Informal reports of Secretary and Treasurer. 



Election of officers. 



Music. 



Afternoon. 



Music. 

 The Selling of our Fruits. 



Small Fruits — How to Find the Market, 



How to Prepare Fruit for Market, 



J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury, Conn. 

 Apples — How to Gather and Pack them. 

 To Whom and When to Sell. 

 The Biggest Price — How to Get it, 

 G. Harold Powell, Ag'l Dept., Washington, D. C. 

 Music. 



Mvening. 



Music. 

 Reports of Committees. 

 The Future of the Maine Apple, R. E. McLatchy, Boston 



Music. 

 Address — Living for Health, 



Mrs. Alonzo Towle, Freedom, N. H. 



Music. 



The lantern for the use of Mr. Hale and Mr. Powell was fur- 

 nished by the University of Maine and operated by Dr. C. D. 

 Wood. 



Prof. W. M. Munson and C. A. Arnold were appointed a com- 

 mittee on resolutions and their report was accepted as follows : 



REPORT OE THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. 



Your committee recognizing the fact that the present meeting 

 has been one of the most successful in the history of the society 

 would express the appreciation of officers and members to all of 

 those who have contributed to its success. Therefore 



Resolved, That the hearty thanks of the Pomological Society 

 are due to the railroads of the State and to the hotels of Dexter 



