ue Ee to tlie K a Hills station on the Boston and Providence R 
‘Students may live either in the immediate vicinity of the Scho 
Boston proper, or in some: one of the neighboring ee 
‘ ae of the railroad. . 
OF PERSONS. Gane 
De Young men who intend to become practical farmers, ga 
Bs florists, or jandeeape gardeners. | Pi 
2. Young men who will naturally be onlled upon fo manage 
estates; or who wish to qualify themselves to be overseers OF sl 
Pardew of farms, country seats, or publie institutions. : 
3. Persons who wish to study some special branch of agricu 
horticulture, or to attend the school as a means of scientifie trai : 
_. Instruction is given by lectures and recitations, and by practical e: cer 
-eises in laboratories, the student being taught to observe pheno 
- to make experiments, and to study specimens for himself. The 
the teachers is to give the student a just idea of the principle 
which the arts of ag riculture and hortieulings septs to oe hh 
of natural bie: Students agers in iieevolttare te the. “oppor- ie, 
tunity of seeing the raising of trees in aes ae for a SAY! 01 
Arboretum. me 
: ee of is ability and of ee intention to Bri be as 
of the . Students who are not candidates at a dee 
oe furitior information, say to. 
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