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Messrs. Siebrecht were very successful exhibitors in several of 
the plant classes, winning for groups of palms and other foliage 
plants, foliage and flowering plants, Crotons, Aroids and Nepen- 
thes, Ferns (showing Adiantums), and received second for six 
Orchids, the premier award here going to Julius Roehrs, Ruth- 
erford, N. J. 
Among miscellaneous exhibits were: A display of cut blooms 
of Cypripediums from C. G. Roebling, Trenton, N. J, (Gardener 
H. T. Clinkaberry); herbaceous Calceolarias from F. J. Taylor 
(Gardener A. McKenzie), Cedarhurst, L. L., large plants, well 
flo d 
kab forced rhubarb from E. J. Morse, Detroit, Mich., an 
a number of decorative plants from J. de Wolf, Brookiya, ‘aelude 
ing a ie variegated Kentia. 
At the annual meeting held on Wednesday the entire panel of 
the old officers and council was reélected as follow 
PRESIDENT 
AMES Woop. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS 
J. Crossy Brown G. T, PoweLi 
F. M. HEXAMER Spencer TRASK 
SAMUEL THORNE, 
N. L. Britron, Chatrman. 
C. L. Allen S. Henshav Roel 
ay erckmans D. T. oa G.S 
Addison Brown J. May A. Siebrecht 
‘hof E. S. Miller 
G, Cook W. Neilson W, Turner 
J. De Wolf P. ara Cc. W, Ward 
P. Duff W. H. Parsons A. L. Willis 
C. Henderson W. S. Rennie J. W. Withers. 
SECRETARY 
LEONARD BARRON. 
TREASURER 
FREDERIC R. NEWBOLD. 
