. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1914 The American Florist. 51. MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S HALL, BOSTON No. 3. most successful examples of science. skill and taste, as applied to the em- bellishment of a country residence; the trees to be under the most thor- ough cultivation, the grounds in high keeping, and the prizes to apply equal- ly in cases where proprietors take pro- fessional advice, as well as when act- ing on their own .iudgment in their improvements. 1S73. H. H. Hunnewell Fund, No. ?,. $1,—The income of this fund to


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1914 The American Florist. 51. MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S HALL, BOSTON No. 3. most successful examples of science. skill and taste, as applied to the em- bellishment of a country residence; the trees to be under the most thor- ough cultivation, the grounds in high keeping, and the prizes to apply equal- ly in cases where proprietors take pro- fessional advice, as well as when act- ing on their own .iudgment in their improvements. 1S73. H. H. Hunnewell Fund, No. ?,. $1,—The income of this fund to be distributed in prizes for the en- couragement of the cultivation of rho- dodendrons and hardy azaleas. 1804. William J. Walker Fund. .$ —Income to be awarded for pro- moting the objects of the society, and for encouraging the introduction and cultivation of superior vegetables. 1870. Levi Whitcomb Fund. .$ —Income to be awarded for the best seedling potato which shall be origi- nated after Janiiarv 1, 1871, and be exhibited before and tested by a com- mittee of the society for at least five years, and adjudged by the commit- tee to be of superior quality; the first premium not to be awarded prior to the year 1878. 1885. Benjamin B. Davis Fund. $—Income to be appropriated for prizes for the best seedling grapes. 1887. Marshall P. Wilder Fund. $1,—One-half of the income to be offered annually in prizes for grapes of American origin; the other half in prizes for the T>ear. 188!!. John Lewis Russell Fund. $1, -The interest to be paid an- nually to some competent person, who shall deliver a lecture on the latest discoveries of the connection of the fungi with horticulture. 1808. Henry A. Gane Memorial Fund. $1,—To pay out of the Income of said money, or funds of the said society, the sum of .$.50. to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili


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