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CONSTITUTION^ 



MINNESOTA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ARTICLE I. 



NAME. 



This Society shall be known as the Minnesota State Horticul- 

 tural Society. 



ARTICLE IL 



OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY. 



The object of this Society shall be to improve the condition of 

 pomology, horticulture and arboriculture, by collecting and dis- 

 seminating correct information concerning the culture of such 

 fruits, flowei'S. trees, and other productions in horticulture as 

 are adapted to the soil and climate of Minnesota. 



ARTICLE ni. 



ilEMBEKSHIP. 



Any person may become a member by paying to the secretary 

 or treasurer an annual fee of one dollar, or a life member by the 

 jDayment of ten dollars. Honorary members, for a time stated 

 or for life, may be elected at any annual meeting by a two -thirds 

 vote of the Society, and shall be entitled to all the rights and 

 privileges of membership; provided, that honorary life members 

 may pay a fee of ten dollars, in two equal annual payments of 

 five dollars. 



