TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING. 22$ 



used those wagons for my ordinary farm work. I thought 

 I needed a bigger tank, but I found I did not. With 135 

 gallon tanks, it takes about three-quarters of an hour to spray 

 out, and by using six sets of tanks I can keep one spare tank 

 at the mixing station, and the man brings the filled tank into 

 the orchard and brings the empty tank back. 



A Member : How do you keep your solution agitated ? 



Mr. Lupton : The compressed air going through a small 

 pipe which runs down on the bottom of the liquid tank keeps 

 the liquid constantly agitated. I have never had any trouble 

 with agitation. I have always had just a little doubt about it. 

 I have had experts down there from Washington, they have 

 analyzed the material, and thev find sufficient agitation. 



Mr. H. F. Hall: On the 24th of next September, we 

 are to open in Boston a very large vegetable exhibit, and this 

 will be in conjunction with the ^'egetable and Market Garden 

 Association. We are to have a large convention there and 

 the large growers from all over the country will be present. 

 We expect to have the largest vegetable show ever held in 

 this section, along the lines of the Xew England Fruit Show, 

 and we would like to see itiany of the vegetable growers of 

 Connecticut there at the show, not only in attendance, but 

 also with exhibits. We have over $2,000 ofifered in cash 

 prizes, besides medals. 



We also would like }ou not only to visit the convention, 

 but we would also like the exhibits of many of you market- 

 men, and we would like to have you become members of this 

 association which is doing so much good work towards solving 

 our problems, and I hope to see a great many of you market 

 gardeners there. 



