226 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Secretary Miles: I want to say just a word now that 

 our meeting is about to close, and that is, we all feel very- 

 proud of the success of this meeting", and I want to say to 

 you all, that the membership receipts have been the largest 

 of any meeting in the history of our society.. Still, there 

 are a few memljership dues I have not received for V>\\, 

 and I hope those of you who have not yet renewed vour 

 membership will send it in by mail. 



A motion to adjourn was then ofifered. 



President Rogers : It is moved and seconded that we 

 adjourn. All in favor say aye, opposed no. It is a vote, and 

 this twentieth annual meeting of the Connecticut Pomological 

 Society stands adjourned. 



It was just 4:45 o'clock when the adjournment was taken, 

 bringing to a close what all agreed had been the most enjoy- 

 able, enthusiastic and successful Annual Meeting in the his- 

 tory of the Pomological Society. It was indeed a splendid 

 and fruitful meeting, probably the, best ever held in New 

 England, and fully realized the hopes of all who labored so 

 hard for its success. As a result of this great horticultural 

 gathering, a new impetus will be given to Connecticut fruit 

 growing, and every fruit grower in the state will labor with 

 increased zeal to produce better fruit and more of it. 



