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APPLETON BRONZE MEDAL. 

 December 31. Jacob W. Manning, he having taken the second greatest 

 number of First Prizes for Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 

 through the season. 

 " 31. Misses Eleanor and Mollie Doran, they having taken the 



second greatest number of First Prizes for Native Plants 

 through the season. 



KELWAY SILVER GILT MEDAL. 

 June 19. Kenneth Finlayson, for the best Collection of eighteen named 

 varieties of Pteonia alhifloj-a, single or double. 



KELWAY BRONZE MEDAL. 

 June 19. T. C. Thurlow, for the second best Collection of eighteen named 

 varieties of Paonia alhiflora, single or double. 



FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 

 January 23. H. A. Cook, for Carnation Nivea. 

 February 13. John N. May, Summit, N.J., for Carnation Lily Dean. 



" 20. Jacob W. Manning, for Ilemerocallis aurantiaca major. 



April 24. F. A. Blake, Roclidale, for Seedling Carnation Bon Ton. 

 May 22. Miellez Horticultural Company, for Lily of the Valley. 

 Rhododendron Show, June 3. Hon. C. G. Roebling, Trenton, N..J., for 



LEelio-Cattle3'a C. G. Roebling. 

 " " " " W. A. Manda, South Orange, N.J. , for Z/«/irt 



purpurata var. South Oran- 

 giensis. 

 " " " " " " for Lilium longiflorum foliis 



alba marginata. 

 Paeony Exhibition, June 19. George Hollis, for Seedling Pseony George 



Washington. 

 Rose Exhibition, June 22. W. A. Manda, South Orange, N.J., for new 



Rose, a cross between Rosa 

 Wichuraiana and Perle des 

 Jardins. 

 •' " " " " for new Rose, a cross between 



Rosa Wichuraiana a n d 

 Madame Hoste. 

 " " " M. H. Walsh, for Rose Joseph S. Fay. 



July 3. T. C. Thurlow, for Rhus cotinus atropurpureus. 

 " " W. H. Cowing, for Rosa lucida alba. 

 " 24. James L. Little, for Begonia Haogeana. 

 " " Harvard Botanic Garden, for Podophyllum Emodi. 

 August 21. Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, for Nymphaa Falconerii. 

 " " " " " " for Canna Allemania. 



" for Gladiolus White Ladv. 



