CONTENTS. 



Proceedings: page 



President's Address . 2 



Secretary's Report 5 



Report of tile Membersliii) Cnnimittee 14 



Treasurer's Report 16 



Report of Committee on Exhibitions 19 



Report of Committee on Legislation 21 



Report of Committee on Injurious Insects. F'rof. W. E. 



Britton 27 



Report of Committee on New Fruits 31 



Report of Fungous Disease for 1904. Dr. G. P. Clinton. . 34 

 Experiences of a V'irginia Fruit Grower. S. L. Lupton... 38 

 A Few Thoughts on the Production and [Marketing of Ap- 

 ples. T. E. Cross 57 



Our Worst Apple Insects. Prof. VV. E. Britton 79 



Conditions and ^Methods in Nova Scotia Orchard. Ralph 



S. Eaton gi 



Remarks of Visiting Delegates 108 



The Trend of Present-Day Fruit-Growing. H. W. Col- 



lingwood 115 



The San Jose Scale Problem 131 



Experience of Controlling the San Jose Scale in New York 



State. Dr. E. P. Felt 132 



The New Kerosene-Limoid Mixtures for Controlliug the 



San Jose Scale. C. P. Close 147 



Experiences of Connecticut Growers in Spraying for Scale. 164 



Resolutions 179, 180, 184. 212. 216 



Election of Officers 182 



Money Making Ideas in Fruit Packages. J. H. Hale 187 



Hints on Selling Our Fruit Crops to Better Advantage. S. 



L. Lupton 191 



The Successful Culture of Berries and Vegetables. A. N. 



Earn ham 203 



The Successful Culture of Berries and Vegetables. A. E. 



Plant 208 



Report of Special Committee on Fruit Exhibit with List of 



Awards 208 



The Implement Exhibit with List of Exhibitors 222 



A Brief Record of Field Meetings, Institutes and Exhibitions, 



1904. 



Summer Field Meetings 224 



Field Meeting at Charles E. Lyman Farm 225 



