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HORTICULTURE 



December 23, 1920 



Henry H. Barrows 



FERN 

 SPECIALIST 



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FORREST GETS WHITE MEDAL 

 Announcements of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society 

 Tlie Trustees of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society have approved 

 a Schedule of Prizes and Exhibitions 

 for the year 1921 providing six exhibi- 

 tions as follows: Grand Exhibition of 

 Roses and Other Plants, April 610; 

 Peony Exhibition, June 18-19; Rose 

 and Strawberry Exhibition, June 25- 

 26; Gladiolus Exhibition. August 13- 

 14; Dahlia Exhibition, September 10- 

 11; Autumn Exhibition, November 5-6. 

 They have also appointed the follow- 

 ing standing committees of the Society 

 for the ensuing year: 



Finance— Walter Hunnewell, Chair- 

 man; R. M. Saltonstall, Edwin S. 



Webster. 



Membership— Thomas Allen, Wil- 

 liam C. Endicott, Thomas Roland. 



Prizes and Exhibitions — Thomas 

 Allen, Chairman; J. K. M. L. Farqu- 

 har, Arthur Lyman, Thomas Roland, 

 Mrs. J. M. Sears. 



Plants and Fnowers— T. D. Hatfield, 

 Chairman; Douglas Eccleston. S. J- 

 Goddard, Julius Heurlin, William N. 

 Judd Donald McKenzie. 



Fruits-Kred A. Smith, Chairman; 

 W. H. Golby, James Methven, E. B. 



Wilder. 



Vegetables— William N. Craig, Chair- 

 man; Edward Parker. William C. 

 Rust, John L. Smith. 



Gardens— A. C. Burrage, Chairman; 

 John S. Ames, George E. Barnard, 

 C. W. Hoitt, R. M. Saltonstall, Charles 



Sander. 



Library— C. S. Sargent. Chairman; 

 E B. Bane, N. T. Kidder. 



Lectures and Publications— F. A. 

 Wilson, Chairman: Thomas Allen, J. 

 K M L Farquhar. C. S. Sargent. 



Children's Gardens-James Wheeler, 

 Chairman; Dr. Harris Kennedy, Miss 

 M R Case, Miss M. A. Rand, Miss 

 Eleanor W. Allen, Miss Louisa Hunne- 

 well. , , , 

 The George Robert White Medal of 

 Honor for 1920 has been awarded to 

 George Forrest of England. Mr. For- 

 rest through his several journeys in 

 southwestern China has been a success- 

 ful collector of a considerable number 

 of desirable garden plants, especially 

 r.iododenrtrons. spiraeas, and coton- 

 easters, some of which are now grow- 

 in» in the Arnold Arboretum. 



The Albert Cameron Burrage Gold 

 Medal for the year 1920 tor the one 

 who has done the most for the cran- 

 berry industry has been awarded to 

 H J. FranUlin of East Wareham, 

 Mapsachusetts. on account of his paper 

 on Cape Cod Cranberry Frosts. 



Wm. P. R"". Secretary. 

 Horticultural Hall. 



Boston. December 11. 1920. 



Lily Of the Valley Pips 



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Crimson 5.00 15.00 



Salmon 6.50 19.00 



Cliarming: Bride 5.60 15.60 



Mixed 4.40 13.60 



Dark Crimson 6.60 19.00 



Rose 6.00 15.00 



White with Eye 6.00 15.00 



Pure White 5.00 15.00 



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