174 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Bank : — 



November 17, 1914, cash on hand |16 22 



December 1, 1914, Worden interest 70 00 



December 8, 1914, paid State Society |1 22 



January 1, 1915, bank interest 



January 2, 1915, Consumers Power interest 



February 18, 1915, Dykema interest 



March 1, 1915, Agricultural College rent 



April 12, 1915, Consumers Power interest 



May 19, 1915, Dykema interest 



June 3, 1915, AVorden interest 



June 11, 1915, Greenhouse coupons 



June 11, 1915, Commonwealth interest 



|1 22 



June 11, 1915, Savannah Bond interest 



June 11, 1915, Detroit Gas interest 



July 1, 1915, Bank interest 



July 2, 1915, Consumers Power interest 



.July 10, 1915, paid State Society |500 00 



-July 19, Savanah Bond interest 



July 19, 1915, Detroit Gas interest 



August 12, 1915, Dykema interest 



■October 2, 1915, Greenhouse Coupons 



'October 7, 1915, Consumers Power interest 



October 11, 1915, Agricultural College rent 



November 11, 1915, Dykema interest 



November 18, cash in bank 



1501 22 11,533 68 



During the year |250.00 was paid into the Life Membership Fund 

 by the State Horticultural Society. According to my report made to 

 to you one year ago the State Horticultural Society still owes the 

 Life Membership Fund |370.00. 1 mention these facts for the purpose 

 of making the record complete, and expressing the hope that in some 

 way the Life Membership Fund may be made complete during the 

 coming year, so that there may be no criticism on the part of the 

 membership in regard to making every dollar paid into the life fund, 

 a permanent endowment for the Society. 



Yours respectfully, 



CHAS. W. GARFIELD, 

 Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of 

 the Lyon Memorial Fund. 



A word of appreciation of the loyalty and foresight of our former 

 Pi-esident, T. T. Lyon, is never out of place. If it were not for the 

 income derived from his liberal bequest wie should be much more 

 greatly handicapped in our work than we now are. As it is, since the 

 -withdrawal of our state appropriation for expenses our income is 



