l6 THE COXXECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Qct. 25. The Hartford Printing Co.. printing 250 



billheads $2.00 



The Berlin Agricultural Society, express 



charges advanced on exhibits 8.79 



Clarence H. Ryder, printing 1,000 pre- 

 mium lists and entry blanks, annual 



exhibition 1 5.00 



31. P. Berry & Sons,, cold storage charges on" 



exhibition fruit 1.55 



Prof. A. G. Gulley, expenses of self and 



helpers at annual exhibition 10.90 



The Connecticut Farmer Co.. payment on 



account subscription contract 80.62 



Nov. 7. H. C. C. Miles, Secretary, ottice expenses, 



supplies and telephone bills, r^Iarch 1 



to Xov. 1, 1910 44.63 



Clarence H. Ryder, printing 100,000 pub- 

 licity bulletins, as per contract 110.00 



T. H. & L. C. Root, box exhibit apples 



for winter exhibition 2.50 



Dec. 2. H. C. C. }^Iiles, Secretary, third payment 



on salary, account year 1910 50.00 



5. Conyers Farm, 3 boxes apples for annual 



meeting 6.00 



7. Clarence H. Ryder, printing letterheads 



for publicity committee, etc 4.00 



Clarence H. Ryder, binding in cloth 5i) 



copies 1909 Annual Report 19.16 



10. ■ Clarence H. Ryder, binding bock of or- 

 ders on Treasurer 2.85 



Clarence H. Ryder, letterheads, field 

 meeting programs, etc 9.65 



20. Berlin Agricultural Society, cash ad- 



vanced for rent of exhibition plates... 4.16 



21. Alilford Post Oflfice, stamps, stamped en- 



velopes, etc., for mailing reports, pro- 

 grams, etc 10.24 



24. Premiums paid as awarded at 13th annual ex- 



hibit, 1910: 



Frederick B. Cook $2.00 



E. F. Alanchester 2.00 



Walter Fawthrop 1.00 



E. W. Dver 25 



