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Bronze Medal. 



June 3. For the most comprehensive display of irises in any and all 

 classes. 

 " 24. T. C. Thurlow's Sons, Inc., display of late-blooming peonies. 

 August 12. S. E. Spencer, collection of fifty varieties of gladioli. 



First Class Certificate of Merit. 



January 9. E. B. Dane, Cypripedium Perfection (C. venustum X C. bel- 

 latulum) . 

 " 9. " " " Cypripedium (C alportense X C. Leeanum gi- 

 ganteum). 

 June 3. Walter Hunnewell Estate, Kolkwitzia amabilis. 

 " 24. " « « Astilbe koreayia. 



" 24. " " " Clematis recta, var. mandshurica. 



" 24. E. H. Wetterlow, Tuberous Begonia Seedling No. 7, 1922. 

 September 9. L. D. Towle, Laelio-Cattleya Colmaniana. 

 November 4. A. E. T. Rogers, Chrysanthemum Mrs. W. H. Moore. 



" 4. " " " " collection of seedling chrysanthemimis 



from Mrs. Filkins. 

 " 4. Cromwell Gardens, collection of pompon chrysanthemums. 



" 4. " " Rose Commonwealth. 



Cultural Certificate. 



November 4. E. B. Dane, Laelio-Cattleya Alex. 



" 4. " " " Cypripedium insigne Sanderae. 



Honorable Mention. 



March 23. Warburton, Florist, Carnation Remington Red. 

 June 3. Walter Hunnewell Estate, .seedling azalea (A. arborescens X A. 

 calendulacsa) . 

 " 3. T. F. Donahue, display of seedling peonies. 

 " 3. Miss Grace Sturtevant, vase of seedling peonies. 

 " 24. A. J. Fish, Rambler Rose Gruss an Freundorf. 

 " 24. Mrs. Lester Leland, collection of tuberous begonias. 

 August 12. S. A. Borden, display of gloxinias. 



" 12. T. H. Hughes, display of decorative dahlias. 



" 12. Thomas Cogger, collection of seedling gladioli. 



" 12. L. D. Towle, decorative display of gladioli. 



" 12. Hillcrest Gardens, basket of lace flowers and poppies. 



