36 STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



EVENING. 



Enemies of Fruit Culture and How to Subdue Them, 



Prof. W. M. Munson, Orono. 

 Cultivation of Orchard and Small Fruits, 



O. B. Hadwen, Worcester, Mass. 



WEDNESDAY, A. M. 



Progress of Orcharding and Fruit Culture in Piscataquis County, 



Calvin Chamberlain, Foxcroft. 

 Discussion — Condition and Prospects of Fruit Culture in Piscata- 

 quis County, H. L. Leland, E. Sangerville. 

 The Home Garden, Chas. S. Pope, Manchester. 



AFTERNOON. 



A Discussion as to what shall be Maine's Flower in the National 



Garland, Janet L. Dingley, Auburn. 



State Chairman of the Maine Floral Emblem Society. 



After the discussion there will be a ballot for the flower preferred. 



Study of Plant Life, Superintendent John R. Dunton, Rockland. 



EVENING. 



Good Food from the Garden, 



Miss Anna Barrows, School of Domestic Science, Boston. 



FRCIT EXHIBITION. 



There will be an exhibition of fruit, to which all fruit growers in 

 the State are cordially invited to contribute. 



EXHIBITION RULES. 



1. The same general rules will govern this exhibition as the 

 Other exhibitions of the Society. 



2. All entries must be made with the Secretary on or before 

 1 o'clock of the first day (January 8), and the fruit must be in 

 place by that hour. 



3. Five specimens of apples or pears will constitute a plate. 

 Exhibitors will please take notice. 



