TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. 5 



Our F'inances. 



For the year February 1, 1911, to February 1, 1912, I 

 have received and paid the Treasurer : 



From Annual Membership Fees $715.00 



From Life Membership Fees 60.00 



From Sales of Fruit at Exhibitions 6.90 



Total $781.90 



I have drawn orders for the payment of bills to the 

 amount of $3,005.27. 



The orders are classified under the following heads : 



Annual Meeting, 1911 $426.09 



Annual Report 625.98 



Annual Exhibition : 



' Running Expenses $128.53 



Premiums Paid 402.15 



530.68 



Institute Work 132.07 



Field Meetings 16.86 



Publicity Committee's Work 104.10 



Secretary's Office : 



Expenses and Supplies $150.87 



Telephone Bills 23.55 



Salary, balance of year 1910 50.00 



Salar}', on account of year 1911 150.00 



374.42 



Literature furnished to Members 178.32 



Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising 125.48 



Expenses of President's Office 57.89 



Banquet at Annual Meeting 373.05 



Sundry Expenses and amount carried to N. E 31.74 



Fruit Show account to balance 28.59 



Meetings and Exhibitions. 



Besides the Annual Meeting in February, the Society 

 held the past year six institute and nine orchard demonstra- 

 tion institutions, one summer field meeting in August at the 

 fruit farm of W. A. Henry and Son, Wallingford ; a peach 

 exhibition at the Connecticut Fair. Hartford, in September; 



