20 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Jan. 29. Joseph R. Clark, printing and sup- 



plies, September, 1911, to January, 



1912 $25.61 



New England Fruit Show account, 



to balance that account 28.59 



Balance 254.25 



$1,456.36 



SPECIAL NEW ENGLAND FRUIT SHOW ACCOUNT. 



1911. Dr. 



Oct. 16. To cash from special State appropriation.... $221.95 



Nov. 18. To cash from special State appropriation.... 778.05 



28. To cash from C. L. Gold, fruit sold 327.00 



1912. 



Jan. 26. To cash from E. Rogers, fruit in storage 40.00 



27. To cash from C. L. Gold, premium 25.60 



29. To cash from general account, to balance Fruit 



Show account 28.59 



$1,421.09 



191L Cr. 



Oct. 16. By check to H. C. C. Miles, expenses to date.. $25.00 



19. C. L. Gold, expenses to date 103.88 



Nov. 2. Thomas Griswold & Co., apples .... 8.50 



Amos Bridges & Son, Inc., boxes, etc. 18.00 



Howard B. Tuttle, apples 12.75 



G. P. Read, packing supplies, paper, 



etc 47.82 



C. H. Ryder, printing 6.00 



27. L. C. Root, expenses to Boston 74.40 



T. H. & L. C. Root, fruit 16..50 



L. C. Root, supplies, labor, etc 54.43 



E. E. Brown, fruit and expenses.... 13.60 



E. Rogers, fruit and expenses 64.23 



L. W. Kirk & Son, fruit 6.00 



Dennis Fenn, fruit 27.00 



N. S. Piatt, expenses 19.40 



Albert Bernhard, grapes 4.00 



C. O. Young, fruit 14.17 



W. F. Piatt, fruit 52.00 



Conyers Farm, fruit 252.00 



