. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. CARL W. KIMBALL Jlember of the firm of C. H. & C. \\'. Kimball, large handlers of fruits and vegetables in Xew York City, was elected to the office of president of the Xational League of Commission Merchants at the nineteenth annual convention, held in Minne- apolis January. 1911. Mr. Kimball advanced to this position from the vice-presidenc\', which he held in 1910, and is taking the most active interest in all league affairs. PROTECTION FOR SHIPPERS Shipping Associations and individual growers find safety and sincere coopera- tion in 28 principal distributi


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. CARL W. KIMBALL Jlember of the firm of C. H. & C. \\'. Kimball, large handlers of fruits and vegetables in Xew York City, was elected to the office of president of the Xational League of Commission Merchants at the nineteenth annual convention, held in Minne- apolis January. 1911. Mr. Kimball advanced to this position from the vice-presidenc\', which he held in 1910, and is taking the most active interest in all league affairs. PROTECTION FOR SHIPPERS Shipping Associations and individual growers find safety and sincere coopera- tion in 28 principal distributing markets (if the by dealing with members of National League o! Commission Merchants 387 ?\Ierchant Members wlmse financial responsibility, personal integrity and moral standing, commend them to ship- pers FREE DIRECTORY R. S. FRENCH. Business Mgr. Membership List, conies of the League Bulletin and any spe- cific in formatior sent promptly on request. Address. NO. 204 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YORK. WHEN .\DVERTISERS MEXTIOX BETTER FRUIT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hood River, Or. , Better fruit publishing company


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