. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. J. K. M. L. Farquhar. Pifsidoiil MnssMchusL'llif H orlicullural Society growth of such kind or kinds of fruit as the government of the Massachu- setts Horticultural Society may deem it advisable to select. 1850. Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 2. $—The whole net income of this sum to be appropriated for the encouragement of the growth of fruits, or vegetables, or plants, or of all three, by the distribution of prizes, or pre- miums, or in the publication of use- ful or valuable works on the general subject of h


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. J. K. M. L. Farquhar. Pifsidoiil MnssMchusL'llif H orlicullural Society growth of such kind or kinds of fruit as the government of the Massachu- setts Horticultural Society may deem it advisable to select. 1850. Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 2. $—The whole net income of this sum to be appropriated for the encouragement of the growth of fruits, or vegetables, or plants, or of all three, by the distribution of prizes, or pre- miums, or in the publication of use- ful or valuable works on the general subject of horticulture; or'if it shall not be thought advisable so to em- ploy the whole of the net income of the fund, then to appropriate a part of it in some uniform and speciiic way for the promotion of horticulture. 1847 and 1848. Josiah Bradlee Fund. $1,—Income to be awarded in premiums for fruits and flowers. 1861. Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 1. $—The income to be forever appropriated in prizes for the improvement of the apple. 1863. H. H. Hunnewell Fund, No. 1. $—Income to be applied in pre- miums and gratuities for the intro- duction and cultivation of new ever- green trees and shrubs, and particu- larly new varieties of hardy rhodo- dendrons. 1864. H. H. Hunnewell Fund, No. 2. $i:,—The income to be allowed to accumulate for periods of two, three or more years, and distrlPuied from time to time, after suflicient no- tice, under such regulations as may be deemed expedient, by a committee ap- pointed for that purpose, in one or more prizes to the owners of estates of not less than three acres in ex- tent who shall lay out and plant them with the most rare and desirable or- namental trees and shrubs, in the most tasteful and effective manner, develop- ing -the capabilities of the locations in the highest degree, and presenting the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea


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