34 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND WINTER MEETING HELD IN 

 SKOWHEGAN. DECE^IBER 27, 28 AND 29, 1898. 



TUESDAY EVENING. 



Informal reception to the meml3ers of the society by Skowhe- 

 gan Grange ; address of welcome, Ansel Hohvay, Skowhegan ; 

 response; other remarks. 



\VEDNESDAY A. M. 



President's annual address, John W. True, New Gloucester ; 

 talks on small fruits : How to Get Large Crops, Lucius J. 

 Shepard, Orono ; The A'arieties I Like, Charles S. Pope, Man- 

 chester. 



AFTERNOON. 



Among Nova Scotia Fruit Growers, D. H. Knowlton, I\&rm- 

 ington. [An exhibit of apples from the Cornwallis \^alley, 

 N. S., will be shown to illustrate results of fruit growing there.] 

 Nova Scotia Methods by a Nova Scotia Fruit Grower, R. W. 

 Starr, Wolfville, N. S. 



EVENING. 



Floriculture, j\Irs. Georgia A. Toby, Skowhegan ; Teach the 

 Young to Enjoy Fruits, Flowers and Shrubs, Prof. Elijah Cook, 

 Vassalboro. 



THURSDAY A. M. 



The annual meeting of the ]\Iaine State Pomological Society 

 will be, held in Grange Hall. Skowhegan, Thursday, December 

 29, 1898, at 10 o'clock A. AL, to act upon the following articles : 



Article L To listen to any reports committees and officers 

 may have to make and take action thereon. 



Art. H. To elect officers for the year 1899. 



Art. HL To transact any other business that may legally 

 come before said meeting. 



AFTERNOON. 



Some LTseful Ornamental Plants for Maine, Prof. W. M. 

 Munson, Orono ; Modern Methods of Spraying, Illustrated by 

 Colored Charts Showing Insects and Their Damage, Prof. A. H. 

 Kirkland. Assistant Entomologist of the Massachusetts Board 

 of Agriculture. 



EVENING. 



Refining Influences of Plants and Trees in Public Places, 

 Rev. Blanche A. Wright, Livermore Falls. 



