14 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



1907. Benjamin V. French Fund, No. 2. $3000.00. 



Bequeathed to the Society under the will of Charles E. French. 

 The income to be expended in prizes for the best specimens of such 

 fruit or vegetables as may be selected by the Trustees. 

 {Income applied in Schedule) . 



1907. John Allen French Fund. $5000.00. 



Bequeathed to the Society under the will of Charles E. French. 

 The income to be distributed in prizes for such specimens of flora 

 as the Trustees may select. 

 {Income applied in Schedule). 



1909. George Robert White Medal of Honor Fund. $7500.00. 

 The income to be devoted annually for the specific purpose of 

 providing a substantial gold medal to be awarded by the executive 

 management of the Society to the man or woman, commercial firm 

 or institution, in the United States or of some other country that has 

 done the most in recent years to advance the interest in horti- 

 culture in its broadest sense. This award to be known as the 

 George Robert White Medal of Honor. 



1910. John S. Farlow Newton Horticultural Society Fund. 



$2900.42. 

 Received from Lewis H. Farlow. 



The income to be expended in prizes and gratuities for pear and 

 foreign grape culture. 

 {Income applied in Schedule) . 



1916. Miss Helen Collamore Fund. $5000.00. 



The income to be used from year to year as the Trustees may deter- 

 mine. 



1920. Albert Cameron Burrage Fund. $1200.00. 



For the purpose of promoting the cranberry industry in Massa- 

 chusetts. Income to be used from time to time for the purchase 

 of gold medals to be awarded by the Society to those residents of 

 Massachusetts, whether private individuals or public officials, who, 

 in the judgment of the Trustees of this Society, or of committees 

 appointed by them, have during a stated time, either by exhibition 

 of cranberries, or cultivation of the cranberry vine, or scientific 

 research, or technical writing, done the most for this industry. 



