vi CONTENTS. 



Market Gardening on Long Island ; Some Striking Methods 



and Results. H. B. Fnllerton 134 



Election of Officers 146 



Report of Special Committee on Fruit Exhibit 147 



Methods and Results on a Successful New Jersey Fruit Farm. 



Albert T. Repp 153 



How Can We Handle Our Apples to Secure the Most Profit- 

 able Returns ? Thomas K. Winsor 162 



Discussion of the Question List 110-157-167 



Resolutions 115-120-148-149-152 



Report of the Special Committee on Fruit Exhibit, with List 



of Awards 172 



Report of Special Committee on Implement Exhibit 174 



Part Two — A Brief Record of Field Meetings, Institutes, Exhibi- 

 tions, etc., Held in 1908. 



Summer Field Meetings, 1908 176 



First Field Meeting of the Season at Wallingford, June 25, 



1908 176 



Peach Field Meeting at Middlefield, August 4, 1908 178 



Third Field Meeting of the Season at South Manchester, 



August 17, 1908 182 



Institute Work in 1908 186 



The Eleventh Annual Exhibition of Fruits, 1908 188 



The New Horticultural Building at the Connecticut Agricul- 

 tural College 193 



Spraying Machinery 195 



Necrology 206 



List of Members 210 



