REPORT OF THE OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. 9 
EXPENDITURES. 
Garden Account — 
Labor, including garden pupils....+.+++++eeees 
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Stable and implements... ..sesecee cess seeevee 
Repairs and supplieS..-+eeceesseeeee coeeceeee 
Scholarship, care of lodge and supplies....... 
Plants and S@eds...-sccee cccceccsereecccceacs 
Herbarium. ...ee ecccceccesceccecs e peccevesess 
Library, books, subscriptions, etc....+++eees+s 
Garden office, salaries, supplies, etc..........-. 
PROGGUTON cclcc 040.8 0 dvceb boss $660 b6:n.6 oclceenaee 
Garden Improvements Account — 
Greenhouse, buildings, etC.....- ss. seeeeeees ° 
Publication Account — 
Annual VOlUME.....cccccccerscsccerccsccsceee 
Property Expenses — 
Commission for collecting rents....+++++++++ 
Taxes, State, school, city and sprinkling..... . 
Streets, pavements and SCWETS.-+-+++se+eeeees 
Insurance,...++.+6-. Soe HES GO none oo. 
Repairs ..ceeeccccccccccccccccsecccres cece aie 
Office Account — 
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Pe OE CG 6 60 nc ccc ccc cs cccces ves sece 
Printing, postage, telephone and furnishing... 
Sundry Accounts — 
Legal expenses . eee ss vine “Petes. 
Repairs to buildings deeked by leben. slsaes eves 
Bequests — 
Premiums to flower show*........ ee ee 
Flower sermon...... PEP oe ene ees 's Kebnah seek 
Trustees’ banquet..+...ecee cece seer reece ee, 
Gardeners’ ida pie tives bac sot ¥04-rbiwy 
Washington Tatversite ( School of Stans eves 
TUWRUGEL koe cc cceee e@eeeeneeeeevee e@eereeeeeeee ee 
Cash on hand December 31st, 1894.... +--+ eeeeee 
Total... eeeeseseanes eeeree ee eeesaeeses 
$14,096 62 
1,582 87 
604 44 
1,849 37 
767 44 
284 08 
860 51 
2,614 90 
5,362 54 
475 50 
5,185 25 
1,849 87 
1,070 45 
20,980 86 
353 99 
3,977 438 
5,041 62 
2,821 38 
815 00 
1,872 18 
72 65 
119 50 
577 00 
200 00 
905 10 
336 59 
1,678 60 
$28,498 27 
5,135 25 
1,849 87 
31,424 35 
5,008 51 
192 15 
8,692 29 
15,000 00 
20,405 08 
$111,205 72 
* Of this sum $100 (toward cost of medal) was properly chargeable to 
the year 1893, in which only $400 appears as having been paid for 
premiums — see Fifth Report, p. 9. 
