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Transactions for the year 1898 i 



Report of the Secretary 5 



The Prospect for next year 5 



Our Exhibitions 6 



Legislation against Insects and Fungi 7 



The Outlook 8 



Officers for 1898 and 1899 10 



IMembers of the Society 11 



Treasurer's Report 13 



Business Transactions 16 



Strawberry and Rose MeeJng 10 



Annual Meeting 17 



Meetings of Executive Committee 21 



Premiums Awarded : 



At Rose and Strawberry Meeting 24 



At Annual Exhibition 25 



Public Meetings 31 



Strawberry and Rose Meeting 2)3 



Annual Exhibition and Winter ^Meeting 34 



Our First Field Meeting, etc., by Elijah Cook 35 



Our Exhibition, etc., by L. J. Shepard 27 



Our Exhibition — Its Quality, by Prof. Munson 39 



Winter Meeting 44 



Address of Welcome, by Ansel Holway 44 



Response to Same 45 



The President's Annual Address, by John W. True 46 



Varieties of Small Fruits I Like, by Chas. S. Pope 51 



Among Nova Scotia Fruit Growers, by D. H. Knowlton. ... 53 



Nova Scotia Methods, by R. W. Starr 56 



Floriculture, by Mrs. Georgia A. Tobey 63 



Teach the Young to Enjoy Fruits and Flowers C6 



Some Ornamental Plants for Maine, by W. IM. Munson 67 



Modern Methods of Spraying, by A. H. Kirkland 75 



Refining Influences of Plants and Trees in Public Places, 



by Blanche A. Wright 85 



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