TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING. 



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C. C. Miles and Mrs. ]\Iiles. Treasurer (Irrin (iilbert 

 and }^Irs. Gilbert, the Hon. S. L. Lupton of Viro^inia, 

 Prof, H. H. Whetzel of Ithaca Xew York; Wilfrid Wheeler 

 ot Concord, Massachusetts ; E. C. Powell of the Farm and 

 Home, Springfield, Massachusetts ; G. C. Sevey of the New 

 England Homestead, Secretary E. L. White of the Maine 

 Pomological Society, George V. Smith, editor of the Connecti- 

 cut Farmer; President A. B. Cook of the Connecticut Sheep 

 pjreeders' Association, ^^'orthy State ]\Iaster Leonard H. 

 Healey of the Connecticut State Grange, Treasurer R. M. 

 Bowen of the Rhode Island Horticultural Society, President 

 H. F. Hall of the Boston Market Gardeners' Association, Sen- 

 ator, J. W. Alsop, Secretary I. C. Fanton of the State Board 

 of Agriculture, \^ice-President A\'ilson H. Lee of the State 

 Board of Agriculture, President G. Warren Davis of the Con- 

 necticut Dairymen's Association, President W^oodberry O. 

 Rogers of the Conecticut Poultry Association, Professor L. A. 

 Clinton of the Connecticut Agricultural College, Professor C. 



D. Jarvis of the Connecticut Agricultural College and Mrs. 

 Jarvis, former President Charles L. Gold of the Connecticut 

 Pomological Society and Mrs. Gold, Dean W. A. Henry of 

 the Wisconsin Agricultural College. 



Grace was said by the Rev. F. B. Harrison of Southing- 

 ton, after which the company were seated, and for two 

 hours the attention of all was given to the excellent menu 

 prepared. The Colonial Orchestra played during the serv- 

 ing of the banquet. 



The menu cards v;ere tastefully printed, and furnished 

 with the compliments of the Bowker Insecticide Company of 

 Boston. 



