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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL. 



ON FRUIT TREES, FRUITS, &LC. 



To have cliarge of whatever i3lates to the muUiplication of 

 fruit trees and vines, by seed, scions, buds, layers, suckers, or 

 other modes ; the introduction of new varieties ; the various 

 methods of pruning and training them, and whatever relates to 

 their culture, and that of all other fruits ; the recommendation of 

 objects for premiums, and the awarding of them. 



E. VOSE, Chrdrman. 



SAMUEL DO'A'NER, 



OLIVER FI&KE, 



ROBERT MANNING, 



CHARLES SENIOR, 



WILLIAM KZNRICK, 



E. M. RICHARDS, 



B. V. FRENCH. 



S. A. SHURTLEFF. 



11. 



ON THE CULTURE AND PRODUCTS OF THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 



To have the charge of whatever relates to the location and man- 

 ment of Kitchen Gardens ; the cultivation of all plants appertain- 

 ing thereto ; the introduction of new varieties of esculent, medici- 

 nal, and all such vegetables as are useful in the arts or are sub- 

 servient to other branches of national industry ; the structure and 

 management of hot-beds ; the recommendation of objects for 

 premiums, and the awarding of them. 



DANIEL CHANDLER. Chairman. 



JACOB TIDD. 



AARON D. WILLIAMS, 



JOHN B. RUSSELL, 



NATHANIEL SEAVER, 



LEONARD STONE. 



ni. 



ON ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, AND GREEN-HOUSES. 



To have charge of whatever relates to the culture, multiplica- 

 tion, and preservation of ornamental trees and shrubs, and flow- 

 ers of all kinds ; the construction and management of green- 

 houses, the recommendation of objects for premiums, and the 

 awarding of them. 



ROBERT L. EMMONS, Chairman. 



JONATHAN WINSHIP, 



JOSEPH G. JOY, 



DAVID HAGGERSTON, 



GEORGE W. PRATT. 



