Dreer^s Garden Calendar. 



THE TWO MEDALS. 



For the benefit of our numerous customers who have been unable 

 to visit the grand Centennial Exposition held in Philadelphia during 

 the past summer, and to those who were here, as a souvenir, we present 

 on page 5 an engraving of our exhibit, which was placed in the 

 southwest room of Horticultural Hall. The case containing this 

 exhibit is thirty feet long, and presents a display of seeds, horticul- 

 tural implements and garden requisites, unsurpassed by any on the 

 grounds, in acknowledgment of which the Judges awarded us 



The Grrand Prize Medal. 



Opposite this case we made a display of rustic work, lawn mowers, 

 garden cultivators, trellises, and a show of Dutch bulbs after September 

 1st, which we are unable to show in this engraving. In the style of 

 elegance, carefulness of detail and superior quality of goods, it drew 

 forth the highest praises of the visitors. 



The two large Musa Ensete plants exhibited by us in the centre of 

 Horticultural Hall were admired by thousands ; their long leaves with 

 red mid-ribs extended far over the tops of the other plants in a grand 



