THE 



CONNECTICUT 

 POMOLOGICAL 

 SOCIETY . . 



Proceedings of the 



Nineteenth Annual Meeting 

 1910 



ACCORDING to its constitutional requirement and the 

 arrangements made by the Executive Committee, the 

 Connecticut Pomological Society convened for its Nineteenth 

 Annual Meeting February 2 and 3, 1910, in the city of Hart- 

 ford. 



The opening session was called to order in Unity Hall 

 at 10.45, Wednesday morning, February 2, by the President. 

 Charles L. Gold, of West Cornwall. 



There was a very large number of the members and vis- 

 itors on hand for the opening session, and throughout the 

 entire meeting the attendance was a record breaking one. 



Previous to the meeting the stage had been splendidly 

 decorated with palms and flowering plants, and the front was 

 banked with packed boxes of magnificent apples of Connec- 

 ticut and Xew England growing. A large pyramid and 

 many baskets of choice fruit also added to the attractiveness 

 of the stage setting. 



The President: Give your attention, ladies and gen- 

 tlemen. The hour has arrived to call the meeting together. 

 We have with us this morning His Honor Mayor Hooker 



