TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING. 7 



From Annual Membership Fees $579.00 



From Life Membership Fees , 80.00 



From Sales of Fruit at Exhibitions 21.38 



Total $680.38 



I have drawn orders for the payment of bills to the 

 amotnit of $3,025.21. 



These expenditures classify under the following heads: 



Annual Meeting, 1910 $519.89 



Annual Report 642.32 



Annual Exhibition: 



Running Expenses $133.94 



Premiums 335.26 



469.20 



Institute Work . .' 142.42 



Field Meetings 20.64 



Crop Reports 11.00 



Publicity Work 131.00 



Secretary's Office: 



Expenses and Supplies $135.25 



Salary, balance of year 1909 100.00 



Salary, on account of year 1910 200.00 



435.25 



Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising- 111.74 



Literature furnished to Members 160.11 



Sundry Expenses and Expenses of President's Office 82.89 



Meetings. 



Besides the Annual Meeting in February the Society 

 held during 1910 ten Institutes, two Summer Field Meetings 

 — one at the Lyman Farm in ]\Iiddlefield, August 3 and 4 ; the 

 ether, an Apple Field Day, at Hale & Coleman's orchards in 

 Seymour, September 23 ; a Peach Exhibition at the Connecti- 

 cut Fair, Charter Oak Park, and the Thirteenth .Annual Fruit 

 Exhibition at Berlin, September 27-30. All these events, 

 especially the Field Meetings, were well attended, enjoyable 

 and profitable to our members and others interested in fruits, 

 who were present. They were the means of introducing the 



