300 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



FARMERS' INSTITUTE 



at 



Bristol. Connecticut, March 3, 1911 



by invitation of 



Bristol Grange No. 116 



The Connecticut Pomological Society. 



will hold an 



All-Day Institute 



in Knights of Pythias Hall, Bristol, Connecticut, 



Friday, March 3rd, 1911. 



The Institute is Free to All. 

 A Meeting for the Discussion of Practical Farm Topics by Experi- 

 enced and Up-to-date Speakers. 

 Everyone interested in better fruit growing, poultry keeping and 

 farm management are cordially invited to attend. 



Program. 

 Morning Session at 10 :00 O'Clock. 



Address of Welcome Judge B. A. Peck 



Response . . E. Rogers, Southington, President Pomological Society 

 Address, "Business Methods in the Management of our Farms," 



Mr. F. H. Stadt MUELLER, Elmwood 

 Address, "The Renovation of the Neglected Apple Orchard," 



Prof. C. D. Jarvts. Storrs Experiment Station 



Recess. 

 Dinner will be served by the Grange. 



Afternoon Session at 2 O'Clock. 

 Music. 

 Address, "Poultry Keeping for Pleasure and Profit," 



Geo. a. Cosgrove, Willington 

 For the State Poultry Association 

 Address, "The Farmer's Fruit and Vegetable Garden," 



T. H. Putnam. Litchfield 



Discussion and Questions Following Each Address. 



A question box will be open to receive inquiries on any farm 

 topics to be discussed as time permits. This will be made a promi- 

 nent feature of the meeting; all are urged to bring questions and 

 ])articipate in the discussion. 



