New York Strate VEGETABLE Growers’ Associarion 1369 
line of work of prime importance. The work of 1911 was the 
establishment of the society. In 1912 the seed service was in- 
augurated. This has developed until it seems necessary that it 
be reorganized for 1916 in such a way as to take care of the in- 
creased business, as well as to include many varieties which are 
not now listed. In 1913 the first annual report was printed. 
This records the proceedings of the meetings and so carries the 
good work of the sessions to members who are not able to be pres- 
ent. The value of this report is indicated by the large number of 
calls for copies which have been received from institutions and 
individuals outside of the state. The volume is of nearly three 
hundred pages and includes a full list of vegetable bulletins of 
all the experiment stations which are now in print. The asso- 
ciation helps members to procure these bulletins which would not 
otherwise be available to New Yorkers. 
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Fic, 414—Pacxacr Exurpirs or New York STaTE VEGETABLE 
GROWERS’ AssociaATION AvT STATE Farr, 1912 
It has long heen the idea of the officers of the association that 
the meetings of the association should be carried into the local 
producing centers. In other words, that it is cheaper and easier 
to carry the speaker to the people than to carry the people to 
the speaker. Accordingly one day meetings have been held in 
