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Mr. Work: The Association is in touch with seed of all 

 three of these. Of some we have commercial quantities, of 

 the others samples. We would be able to put you in position 

 to try these out side by side. If you plant them side by side 

 under the same conditions, you can tell something about it. 

 I want to call your attention to the Seed Service. We have 

 a number of strains that have been tried out by our members 

 and are available to members. 



TUESDAY AFTERNOON. 



CROPS UNDER GLASS. 



Round Table. Led by Paul Work, Ithaca, New York. 



This afternoon we are scheduled for a round table discus- 

 sion on the growing of crops under glass. 



We may, by way of introduction, look back upon the early 

 history of vegetable consumption in our country. There was 

 a time when the products of the garden were used in very 



small amounts. A little green stuff in the late spring and 

 summer, and perhaps a few potatoes and squash or the like 

 to go into storage over winter was about all people expected. 



