. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. jo IS BETTER FRUIT Page 2j ('.. T. Haskell, Wenatchee, Washington. Harry Jones, Wapato, Washington. .T. B. Schons, Wenatchee, Washington. George W. Lee, Omak, Washington. E. ('. Mathews, Florence, Montana. W. M. Nelson, North Yakima. Washington. James Brooke, Grand Forks, li. C. E. II. Shepard, Hood River, regon. \V. S. Shearer, Lewiston, Idaho. Prof. W. S. Thornber, Pullman. Washington. Prof. C. C. Vincent, Moscow, Idaho. .1. W. Langdon, Walla Walla, Washington. 1'. A. Wingate, Peshastin, Washington. Spokane trustees were: L. (1. Adams Thomas ('.. Aston It. E. B


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. jo IS BETTER FRUIT Page 2j ('.. T. Haskell, Wenatchee, Washington. Harry Jones, Wapato, Washington. .T. B. Schons, Wenatchee, Washington. George W. Lee, Omak, Washington. E. ('. Mathews, Florence, Montana. W. M. Nelson, North Yakima. Washington. James Brooke, Grand Forks, li. C. E. II. Shepard, Hood River, regon. \V. S. Shearer, Lewiston, Idaho. Prof. W. S. Thornber, Pullman. Washington. Prof. C. C. Vincent, Moscow, Idaho. .1. W. Langdon, Walla Walla, Washington. 1'. A. Wingate, Peshastin, Washington. Spokane trustees were: L. (1. Adams Thomas ('.. Aston It. E. Bigelow Arthur Bresler A. N. Cantril S. B. Coon John Doran Ned Douglas \V. S. Elliott Neil Flenner S. L. Cradwohl Clyde Graves ('.. M. Harris T. H. Hebert C. E. Hickman Hen Holt Frank Irvine Scott Jones R. H. Kipp T. S. Lane F. H. Lloyd Frank T. McCollough Allen Meisenheimer P. R. Parks B. A. Pcrham George A. Phillips O. C. Pratt James S. Ramage Roy A. Redfietd J. D. Sherwood Frank Shockley F. E. Sickels R. C. Steeple W. D. Vincent George A. Walker J. M. Watkins 1". J. Zoerlin Important Horticultural Meeting. The fourteenth annual meeting of the Washington State Horticultural Associ- ation will be held at Kennewick Janu- ary 3, 4 and 5, 1918. The work is to help the fruit grower. Come and spend these three days with us. It will be a tonic for your system. The following vital subjects are to be discussed: The labor problem; Transportation; Better marketing; Improving community pack- ing houses; Air-cooled storage plants; Gathering fruit for flavor and color; Combatting the insectsâbest sprays to use; Better pruningâbetter fruit; Bene- fits of a cover crop; Abuses of water; Pollination of sweet cherries and Trag- edy prunes; Irresponsible grower vs. irresponsible commission merchant; Magnitude of the fruit industry of Washington; Illustrated lecture on po- tato diseases; ColonizationâAustralia vs. America. A Message for Fruit and Vegetable Growers THE A. A. A. EVAPORATOR M


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