REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ARRANGE- 

 MENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 



While the early part of the year was generally un- 

 favorable, our exhibitions of flowers have been good, but 

 it has been necessary to make some changes. 



Fruit as a whole has not been as largely exhibited as 

 usual during an apple year, this owing to the practical 

 failure of the peach crop and the light crop of small fruits. 



The exhibitions of vegetables during the earl}^ summer 

 were light and of only fair quality, but later were shown in 

 abundance and of good quality. 



Your Committee has believed in more or less special 

 exhibits and this year they have been a very great help 

 in making our exhibitions attractive. It would seem as 

 though if we are to keep up and if possible improve our 

 exhibitions, that our Committee should have a small 

 appropriation so that we could get an exhibitist if necessary. 



In a season like the past when some of our departments 

 have not used all of their appropriations we could get along 

 nicely. 



By H. R. KINNEY, 



Chairman. 



