1914-15] REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 7 



Kinney, Arthur J. Marble, George C. Rice, William 

 Anderson. 



On Arrangement and Exhibitions: Herbert R. Kinney, 

 chairman; Simon E. Fisher, Arthur E. Hartshorn, Arthur 

 J. Marble, WilUam J. Wheeler, Albert H. Lange, H. Ward 

 Moore, Mrs. Percy G. Forbes, Mrs. Lucy M. Coulson, 

 President Breed and Secretary Midgley. 



Auditors: H. Ward Moore and Benjamin C. Jaques. 



Judges: fruit, Herbert A. Cook; vegetables, Charles 

 Greenwood; flowers, William Anderson. 



Medal Committee: Albert H. Lange, Herbert A. Cook, 

 Edward W. Breed. 



On Winter Meetings: Arthur J. Marble, chairman, 

 Walter D. Ross, Joseph K. Greene, Edward W. Breed and 

 Leonard C. Midgley. 



Appropriations for 1914: Flowers, $1,200.00; fruit, 

 $1,000.00; vegetables, $650.00; children's show, $100.00; 

 winter meetings, $500.00; library, $300.00; secretary, 

 $500.00; librarian, $600.00; treasurer, $150.00; total, 

 $5,000.00. 



President Breed appointed the following delegates to 

 attend the American Promological Society at Washing- 

 ton, D. C: David L. Fiske, J. Lewis Ellsworth, E. M. 

 Bruce, Herbert A. Cook and Benn M. Chamberlain. 



November 20, 1913 



The Committee on Arrangement and Exhibitions held 

 a meeting to revise the schedule for 1914. The committee 

 appointed to draw resolutions upon the death of George 

 McWilliam reported as follows. 



^'In the death of George McWilliam, for twenty-seven 

 years a member of the Worcester County Horticultural 

 Society, for fifteen years a trustee and judge of flowers in 

 all its exhibitions, and a contributor of important works 

 on orchids to its library, the society has lost a valued 

 member, a faithful officer and a competent judge. 



