2o8 The Connecticut Pomological Society 



brilliant in color and free from defects of every sort, and, 

 although taken from cold storage and exhibited at a previous 

 exhibition, the specimens are in fine condition. Dr. Russell, of 

 Hartford, show^s several varieties of w^inter pears, all in excellent 

 condition and the more remarkable in these days of scarcity of 

 good late pears. These exhibitions in connection with our 

 annual meetings should be continued, and to encourage the 

 showing of well-kept winter fruit, small premiums might be 

 offered. 



Respectfully submitted. 



N. S. Platt, 

 Chas. Black, 

 a. g. gulley, 



Committee. 



REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON IMPLEMENT EXHIBIT 



We find on exhibition the following: 



From Cutaivay Harro-w Company, Higganum, Conn. 



Clark's Cutaway Orchard Rushing Plow, used and recommended by 



many of the large peach-growers in the state. 

 Clark's Extension Cutaway Harrow, showing several new improve- 

 ments. 

 Clark's Double Cutaway Harrow. 



From Old & Whipple, Hartford. 



Acme Extension Harrow for orchard work. 



From Harnjey & Leivis, Hartford. 



Microscopes, suitable for examining twigs for scale, insects, etc. 



From C. I. Allen, Terry'ville. 



Eclipse Spraying Pumps, made by Morrill & Morley, Benton Harbor, 

 Mich. Considered by many growers to be the best outfit on the 

 market. 



From The Deming Company, Salem, Ohio, 

 The Deming Knapsack Sprayer. 



The Goulds Manufacturing Company, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 



Pomona Spray Pump and outfit; also the "Kerowater" pump for apply- 

 ing kerosene and water. A very practical style of pump. 



