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First, ]\Iiss E. M. Tower, Lexington; Otto Strassenburg, 

 Gardener Silver INIedal 



Second, George E. Barnard, Ipswich Bronze Medal 



For a Garden or Collection of Peonies, not commercial: 



First, ]\Irs. James ^NIcKissoek, ^yest Newton Silver INIedal 

 For a Garden or Collection of Irises, not commercial: 



First, Henry A. Belcher, Randolph Silver Medal 



For a Rock Garden: 



First, George E. Barnard, Ipswich Silver Medal 



Second, Henry A. Belcher, Randolph Bronze ISIedal 



For a Fruit Garden of large or small fruits: 



First, F. W. Dahl, Roxbury Silver Medal 



For a Vegetable Garden, not commercial: 



First, George E. Barnard, Ipswich Silver ISIedal 



Second, F. W. Dahl, Roxbury Bronze Medal 



Special Atcards. 



R. &. J. Farquhar & Co., for house of Begonia Gloire de Lor- 

 raine at Roslindale Silver Medal 



Robert Cameron, Cambridge, for Superior cultivation of late- 

 flowering Tulips Bronze ^Sledal 



"W. W. Rawson & Co., for Sweet Pea garden at Marblehead 



Bronze ^ledal 



Duncan Finlayson, Jamaica Plain, for fine condition of Weld 

 Garden Bronze ]\Iedal 



Robert Rust, Pomfret, Corniecticut, for fine condition of Court- 

 lands Estate Bronze ]\Iedal 



B. Hammond Tracy, ^Yenham, for superior cultivation of 

 Gladiolus Bronze ^Nledal 



Charles W. Parker, Marblehead, for Redgate Estate at Marble- 

 head Neck Bronze Medal 



Mrs. Harriet R. Foote, jMarblehead, for Rose Garden 



Honorable ^Mention 



W. H. Swanton, Newton, for Estate Honorable Mention 



The Estate of George E. Barnard at Ipswich was reported favor- 

 ably for the second year of the H. H. Hunnewell Triennial Premium. 



