THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



council to become members, were approved by the council and 

 referred to the society for action. 



Life Member 



Hon. Levi P. Morton 



Annual Members 



Mrs. Geo. W. DuBois, Adolph Lewisohn, John B. Marcou, 



Michael Piel, Mrs. Jacob Ruppert, Edward Russell, Mrs. James 



Sullivan. 



It was moved and seconded that the secretary be authorized to 

 cast an affirmative ballot for their election. This was done and 

 the persons recommended by the council were declared elected. 



The following medals, certificates and diplomas, awarded at 

 the exhibition of the society, held at the American Museum of 

 Natural History, November 9 to 13, 1910, were presented. 



Silver Medals 



To Cottage Gardens Co., in competition, first prize for a col- 

 lection of carnations. 



To Traendly & Schenck, Samuel Redstone, grower, sweepstakes, 

 for best vase of 100 carnation blooms. 



To Wilhelm Cordes, in competition, first prize, for two orchid 

 plants showing excellence of cultivation. 



To Wilhelm Cordes, for the best orchid plant exhibited. 



To Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, for a collection of crotons. 



To A. Bieschke, gardener to the William Ziegler Estate, for 

 two plants of Phoenix Roebelinii. 



Bronze Medals 



To Traendly & Schenck, Samuel Redstone, grower, in com- 

 petition, second prize, for a collection of carnations. 



To Lager & Hurrell, in competition, second prize, for two orchid 

 plants showing excellence of cultivation. 



To James Stuart, for Nerine Fothergilli major. 



Diplomas 

 To Cottage Gardens Co., in competition, for Howard Gould, 

 best new variety of carnation, not in commerce. 

 To Lager & Hurrell, for collection of orchids. 



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