10 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



work, in cooperation with the State Agricultural College, have 

 all been carried on as usual during the year and have proven 

 the efficiency and usefulness of the organization. 



We have earned the right to live and claim the support 

 of the public and those interested and engaged in fruit grow- 

 ing. The future holds even greater opportunities and the 

 promise of further success and encouragement. Our work 

 is increasing each vear, and in asking the state for more lib- 

 eral support of the fruit interests for the coming two years, 

 we shall be able to show results accomplished, and the need 

 of further extension of the work. Funds will be needed for 

 making a state exhibit at the coming New England Fruit 

 Show in Boston next Fall, and our apple growers, especially, 

 will need to be up and doing if the present good record of 

 Connecticut is to be maintained. Our publicity work must 

 not be allowed to stop, and the other varied lines of our work 

 are all well worth continuing and extending, and so, it be- 

 hooves us all. members and others interested in the future of 

 Connecticut fruit growing, to support the Society in every 

 way possible, for it has done much for the state in the past, 

 and will continue to add to her wealth and prosperity in the 

 years to come. 



With sincere thanks, to all who have so kindly assisted 

 and encouraged your secretary in the work, and with con- 

 gratulations, and best wishes that in the coming season your 

 efforts may be successful and "profitable, laden with good 

 fruits," this report is 



Respectfully submitted, 



H. C. C. MILES, Secretary. 



Alilford, Conn., January 30, 1011. 



The President: You have heard the Secretary's report. 

 W'hat action do you w'ish to take? 



A ^Iember : I move that it be accepted and printed in 

 the proceedings. 



On vote the motion was passed. 



