Excerpt from Suggestions Received by the Agricultural Horticultural Society of India for Extending the Cultivation and Introduction of Useful and Ornamental Plants
In the course of the year 1838 it occurred to the Right Honorable the Governor General to address the home authorities on the subject of the advantage likely to accrue to the British Indian Empire by undertaking, at the expense of the state, experiments on an extensive scale for naturalizing in India useful and desirable plants indigenous to other countries.
The Honorable the Court of Directors of the East India Company in its reply, under date the 13th of February 1839, expressed its full concurrence in the suggestion, and intimated that a resolution had been passed, gradually to furnish means for carrying the recommendation into effect.
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