158 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Intnics Hros. Xiirsrry Co., Yalesville. 

 Attract! \c e.\hil)it of nursery stock. 



C. R. Burr & Co., Manchester, 

 (leneral line of nursery stock. 



i'liirdncr's Xitrscrics, Croniwell. 

 Trees and plants. 



llic Connecticut Rxpcriuicnt Station, New Haven. 



A very instructive exhibit of spraying materials, also vari- 

 ous types of spraying outfits, old and new, showing the im- 

 pro\enients that have been made in this line of machinery 

 (luring the last few years. The best styles of nozzles for dif- 

 ferent kinds of work were also shown, ddiis, in addition to 

 the information furnished by the members of the Station staff 

 in attendance, served to make the Station exhibit one of the 

 most \alual)le of any at the meeting. 



The Society desires to express its appreciation of the efforts 

 of the Station in making up so excellent an exhibit, and also 

 to all others who contributed in any way to the display in the 

 louer hall, trusting that these same firms may be represented 

 at future meetings. And your committee would further suggest 

 that if the implement exhibit continues to grow as it has in 

 th.e past few years, the Society would do well to cc^nsider ar- 

 ranging for a larger hall where ample space can be allotted to 

 eacli exhibitor for the proper display of his goods and where 

 actual demonstrations, especially of spra)'ing machinery, may 

 be made. 



A great deal of interest is displa}'ed in tliese exhibitions by 

 all who attend our meeting and careful study is given each 

 exhibit, showing conclusively that it is one of the most profit- 

 able features of a horticultural convention, both for the manu- 

 facturer and th.e fruit grower. 



Let us have a still larger display next year! 



Chas. I. Allen, 

 W. F. Platt 

 E. Rogers, 



Committee. 



