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TIIOS. ROLAXDS' FIXE EXIIIIUT OF ACACIAS, AWARDED GOI-D MEDAL. 



Mrs. H. McK. Twombly (E. Tyson, gardener). — Specimen Iman- 

 tophyllum. Silver Medal. 



Chester K. Billings, Esq. (.Jas. Bell, gardener). — For collection 

 of Schibanthus Boddingtonii. Silver Medal. 



Robt. Craig & Co., Philadelpbia, Pa. — For collection of named 

 Crotons, 73 varieties, including many novelties. Gold Medal. 



Peter Henderson & Co., 73 Cortlandt street, New York City. — 

 For collection of Bulbous plants. Gold Medal. 



Thos. Eoland, Nahant, Mass. — For Acacia Rolandii and wonder- 

 ful display of Acacias, Bouganvillea, etc. S. A. F. Gold Medal. 



Mrs. D. Willis James (Wm. ?I. Duckbam, superintendent), 

 Madison, N. J. — For collection of Hyacinths. Silver Medal. 



Mount Desert Nurseries. Bar Harbor, Me. — Hybrid Astilbe 

 Arendsii varieties. Silver Medal. 



Jliss Mary Helen Carlisle, London, England. — Pictures in oil 

 and pastel of English gardens. Gold Medal. 



Metaire Ridge Nursery Co., New Orleans, La. — Group of Lilies, 

 from American grown bulbs, hybrids of Lilium Harrisii and Mul- 

 tiflorum. Gold Medal. 



John Wanamaker. Esq. (John H. Dodds, superintendent). — For 

 New Pandanus. Silver Medal. 



S. M. Goldsmith (W. B. Seymour, gardener), West End, N. J. — 

 For cut Callas. Bronze Medal. 



W. A. Manda, Inc.. South Orange, N. J. — For collection of 

 Orchids, including Hybrid Odontoglossums, etc., shipped from 

 England to the International Flower Show. Gold Medal. 



Metaire Ridge Nurseries. New Orleans, La. — Cut Liliums, Hy- 

 brids of Lilium Harrisii and Multiflorums. Silver Medal. 



Charles H. Totty, Madison, N. J. — For Roses and Carnations 

 and general display of cut (lowers, etc. Gold Medal. 



R. & J. Farquhar. Boston, Mass. — Sweepstake prize for the 

 best new plant on exhibition, Lilium Myrophyllum. Gold Medal. 



J. J. Goodwin, Esq. (J. F. Huss, gardener), Hartford, Conn. — 

 For display of Ferns showing graduation of growth from spores 

 to the full grown plant. Silver Medal. 



Clement Moore, Hacken.=ack, N. J. — Group of Orchid Hvbrids. 

 Gold Medal. 



Mrs. W. G. S. Griswold (A. J. Loveless, superintendent), Lenox, 

 5Iass. — For New Antirrhinums. Silver Medal. 



David S. Miller, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.— For Model Estate. Sil- 

 ver Medal. 



Thos. Roland, Naliant, Mass. — The Henry F. Michell Co.'s Gold 

 Medal for the most artistically arranged exhibit. 



aass 120— \\'. A. Manda, South Orange, N. J., first. 



Class 77 — Mrs. A. il. ilooth (E. Fardel, gardener), Great Neck, 

 L. I., first. 



Class L53— Mrs. H. McK. Twombly (R. Tyson, gardener). Con- 

 vent. N. J., first; W. A. ^landa, second. 



aass 1.54— W. A. Manda, first. 



Class 16§— F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y.. first; Julius 

 Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J., second. 



Class 1G9— Bobbink & Atkins. Rutherford, N. J., first; W. A. 

 Manda, South Orange, N. J., second. 



Class 173 — Bobbink «& Atkins, first. 



Class 176 — Frank Josefko, Glen Cove, L. I., first; Julius Roehrs 

 Co., second. 



Class 176A — Frank Josefko, first. , 



Class ISO— W. A. Manda, first. 



Class 180B— W. A. Manda, second. 



Class 185— R. & J. Farquhar, Boston, Mass., first. 



Class 188— Robert Craig & Co., first; F. R. Pierson Co., second. 



Class 189 — Clement Moore {J. Mossmann, gardener), Hacken- 

 sack, N. J., first; W. A. Manda, second. 



Class 189B — Clement Moore, first; W. A. Manda, second. 



Class 194B— W. A. Manda, first; A. C. Zvolanek, Bound Brook. 

 N. •!., second. 



Class 52— Madsen & Christensen, Wood Ridge, N. J., first; Mrs. 

 F. A. Constable (J. Stuart, gardener), seconcT. 



Class 64— H. Darlington (S. W. Popp, gardener), ;Mamaronetk. 

 N. Y., second. 



Class 65 — Mount Desert Nurseries, first. 



Class 117 — Judgment reversed. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., 

 first; \V. A. Manda, second. 



Class 153— Mrs. H. McK. Twombly, first; W. A; Manda, second. 



Class 34A— Thomas Roland. Nahant, Mass., first; Louis Dupuy, 

 Whitestone, L. I., N. Y., second. 



Class 36A— Thomas Roland, first. 



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