THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



color, six spikes. In the class for six red, six spikes, Mr. Rind- 

 fleisch won the second prize, the first not being awarded. 



The following special prizes were awarded: 



Thos. P. Hollingsworth, Mamaroneck, N. Y., for collection 

 of dahlias, cash. 



Herman Rindfleisch, for collection of dahlias, cash; for vase 

 of twelve varieties of dahlias, cash; and for a vase of seedling 

 dahlias, special mention. 



Cedar Hill Nursery, for vase of Lilium auratum platyphyllum, 

 silver medal. 



x\lfred E. Doty, New Haven, Conn., for vase of dahlia "Presi- 

 dent Wilson," silver medal. 



Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J., for group of home- 

 grown hybrid orchids, gold medal; and for five vases of del- 

 phinium, cash. 



Mrs. F. A. Constable, Mamaroneck, N. Y., Jas. Stuart, 

 gardener, for vase of primulinus hybrid gladioli, cash. 



Mills & Co., for collection of dahlias, cash. 



C. Louis Ailing, West Haven, Conn., for display of dahlias, cash. 



The New York Botanical Garden made displays of gladioli 

 and other flowering plants. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY 



Annual Meeting, May 8, 1920 



The Annual Meeting of the Society was held on Saturday, 

 May 8, 1920, 4:30 P. M., in the secretary's office. Mansion, 

 New York Botanical Garden, the president presiding. There 

 was a quorum present. 



The minutes of the annual meeting of May 10, 1919, were 

 read and approved. The terms of the seven directors elected 

 at the annual meeting in May, 191 7, having expired, nomina- 

 tions were called for their successors, to be elected for a term 

 of three years. The following nominations were made: 

 Robt. T. Brown J. A. Manda 



John Canning Julius Roehrs 



I. S. Hendrickson Jas. Stuart 



J. E. Lager 



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