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of the trusts steuted by the wilitot Benjamin Bussey, gives a st 
instruction in Agriculture, Useful. and Ornamental Garde in 
Stock-raising. The Bussey Institution is situated near the e village : 
Jamaica Plain, about five miles southwest of the centre of Boston, an 
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close to the Forest Hills station on the. Boston = Providence ae 
Bee proper, or in some one of the uh anges u 
line of the railroad. 
OF PERSONS. 
1. Young men who intend to become eens farmers, | 
florists, or landscape gardeners. hse 
2. Young men who will naturally be polled ‘upon: to manage 
estates ; or Svbo wish to qualify themselves to he ed he “or § 
eee oh farms, couritry seats, or pane institutions. Etiee 2 
ee or to ee the school as a means of scientific tre 
Instruction is given by lectures and recitations, and by practic: 
cisos in laboratories, the student being tanght to observe P. er 
to make experiments, and to study specimens for himself. | E ee 
the teachers is to give the student a just idea, of the principles 
which the arts of agriculture and horticulture depend; to taich hile 
to make intelligent use of the scientific literature which relates t 
arts ; ae to enable him fo 3h a proper estimate ies those 
must eae easaianiade of good moral character. Rate Yr 
ination will be required of them, but each student must” 
instructors of his ability and of his intention to profit by the 
of the School. Students who are not candidates for a degree ma 
producing certificates of good moral character, join the Sehe 00 
time, without examination, to pursue any special course or ¢ 
instruction which they are qualified to pursue with acreage 
For nes information, apply to 
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Prof. F. H. STORER, 
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