PEACH CULTURE. 



to " (the point named by said member or 



agent). If the quota of the town so selected had that 

 day been previously filled, the Distributor shall so state, 

 and the owner or agent may then in a similar manner 

 select some other town whose quota is not filled. 



9. Whenever any member or agent shall wilfully or 

 by mistake consign a car to any town or point whose 

 quota is already full, the Distributor shall have absolute 

 authority to change the destination of said car to some 

 point whose quota is not complete. 



10. The Bureau shall be accountable to the owner for 

 the sale of any car of fruit whose destination is changed 

 by the Distributor without said owner's or his agent's 

 approval. 



11. The proceeds of sale, from all cars of fruit thus ar- 

 bitrarily transferred by the Distributor shall be returned 

 by draft to him, and he shall immediately endorse the 

 same to the Treasurer, who shall forthwith forward said 

 returns, minus the regular commission, to the owner or 

 owners of said fruit. 



12. The Executive Committee shall select the most 

 available commission house in each town or city whither 

 shipments are contemplated, and obtain a suitable bond 

 from said house to secure faithful sales and prompt re- 

 turns for all carloads of fruit shipped to said house by 

 the Distributor. 



13. The Executive Committee shall locate a black- 

 board (with the list thereon of all towns or cities whither 

 shipments can be made) at every Railroad Station from 

 which any members ship peaches, and as soon as the 

 quota of any town or point is filled for the day the Dis- 

 tributor shall telegraph such fact to all such Railroad 

 Stations and have said information posted on said boards. 



14. All members of the Bureau whose orchards (aged 

 four years or more) consist of 3,000 fruit trees or less 

 shall pay five dollars as an annual fee or assessment; mem- 



