THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



New York Botanical Garden, for chrysanthemum and begonia 

 plants, cultural certificate and cash. 



Miss A. De Lamar, for two bush chrysanthemum plants and 

 one standard chrysanthemum plant, cash. 



Joseph Manda Co., for display of twenty-five plants of 

 Cypripedium insigne Sanderae, cash. 



Herman Manitisch, Rockville Centre, N. Y., for a basket 

 of sweet peas, a sport of Rose Queen, certificate of merit. 



Mills & Co., Mamaroneck, N. Y., display of dahlias, cash. 



Mrs. Paul Moore, for a plant of Cypripedium insigne Sanderae, 

 cash. 



A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Ct., display of seedling chrys- 

 anthemums, certificates of merit to nos. 456, 458, 461, 466, and 

 498. 



F. R. Pierson, for display of ferns, cash. 



Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J., for a collection of about 

 forty orchid plants, cash. 



Chas. H Totty Co., for five vases of roses, cash. 



J. W. Weaver & Son, Highland, N. Y., for a collection of 

 apples, silver medal and cash. The display consisted of a tray 

 each of Ben Davis, R. I. Greening, Baldwin, and Northern 

 Spy, and five each of the following varieties, ohibited on plates: 

 Westfield, Alexander, Northern Spy, Mcintosh, Yellow Bell- 

 flower, Stayman Winesap, Gano, Ralls Janet, Lady Sweet, 

 Tolman Sweet, Sutton, Ramsdell Sweet, Ben Davis, Yellow 

 Transparent, Roxbury, Baldwin, Maiden Blush, Wolf River, 

 Oldenburg, R. I. Greening, and Gravenstein. 



Mrs. Payne Whitney, twelve vases anemone chrysanthemums, 

 cash. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY" FROM 

 OCTOBER 1920 TO MAY" 1921. 



The following meetings have been held by the Society at the 

 American Museum of Natural History. 



October 20, 1920, 8:15 P. M. — Lecture by Mrs. Charles H. 

 Stout. "How to Grow the Finest Dahlia Blooms." 



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