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Coles & Co., New York City. 



D. S. Walton & Co., New York City. 



Nursey Stock : 



Harries Bros'. Nursery Co., Yalesville, Conn. 

 Harrison's Nurseries. Berlin, Md. 



Miscellaneous Exhibits : 



The Connecticut Farmer. 



Hoard's Dairyman. 



Paul M. Hubbard, Bristol, Conn. 



The Dennison Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn. 



E. W. Auckland, Hartford. 



The number of Trade Exhibits was much larger than at 

 any previous meeting, nearly filling the lower hall. Demon- 

 strations were given by the salesmen in charge thus making 

 the exhibit of educational value as well as a matter of adver- 

 tising. These trade displays are becoming an important fea- 

 ture of all horticultural meetings and should receive the at- 

 tention of fruit growers and farmers who wish to be up to 

 date in their business. 



The interested co-operation of the manufacturers and 

 dealers is commendable and the committee desires to express 

 their appreciation of the same. 



Packing Demonstration. 



In an adjoining room, demonstrations in the most ap- 

 proved methods of packing apples for market were given each 

 clay by Mr. Robert Thompson and assistants of St. Catherines, 

 * )nt., Canada. This feature proved of much benefit to all the 

 growers present. We are of the opinion that such practical 

 features should be continued at future annual meetings. 



E. Rogers, 

 A. T. Henry, 

 M. L. Coleman, 



Committee. 



