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secretary of the Western New York Horticultural Society; 

 Professor E. D. Sanderson of Durham, N. H., secretary of 

 the New Hampshire Horticultural Society ; Leonard H. 

 Healey of Woodstock, master of the Connecticut State 

 Grange ; I. C. Fanton of Weston, secretary of the State Board 

 of Agriculture; Vice-President Elijah Rogers of Southing- 

 ton and Mrs. Rogers, Albert T. Repp of Glassboro, N. J., 

 president of the New Jersey Horticultural Society ; Dairy 

 Commissioner Hubert F. Potter of North Haven, W. O. 

 Rogers of Norwich, president of the Connecticut Poultry- 

 men's Association ; Commissioner on Domestic Animals He- 

 man O. Averill, Wilfrid Wheeler of Concord, Mass., secre- 

 tary of the New England Fruit Show ; William P. Rich of 

 Boston, secretary of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety ; H. W. Collingwood of New York, editor of The Rural 

 New-Yorker ; Professor E. F. Hitchings of Waterville, Me., 

 state entomologist ; Wilson H. Lee of Orange, president of 

 the Connecticut Dairymen's Association, and Dr. L. A. Clin- 

 ton, director of the Storrs Experiment Station. 



Grace was said by the Rev. Joseph H. Twichell of the. 

 Asylum Hill Congregational Church, Hartford, and then for 

 nearly two hours the company gave themselves up to the 

 enjoyment of the excellent menu. The dinner was served in 

 Caterer Habenstein's best style, the menu being as follows : 



