Emily D. Renwick Achievement Medal 
(Silver.) 
Donated by the Short Hills Garden Club in memory of its 
late President, 
May be awarded annually to a member of the Garden Club 
OF America for achievement during the current year. 
Designed by Mrs. Charles Stout. 
The Horticultural Medal of The Garden Club 
of America 
(Gold. To be awarded at Flower Shows only.) 
The first impression of this new medal was struck in gold and 
ofifered at the Eighth International Flower Show in New York City 
in March, 1921, for the most meritorious exhibit in the Show. 
It was won by Mr. Adolph Lewisohn of Ardsley-on-Hudson. 
At a meeting of the Medal Awards Committee on March 9, it 
was definitely decided to offer this Medal in Silver to the following 
four Special Plant Societies at their Annual Shows in 1921: 
American Dahlia Society; 
American Iris Society; 
American Peony Society; 
American Rose Society. 
These Societies have been chosen because in their spirit, co- 
operation and business methods they are in harmony with the aims 
and ideals of the Garden Club of America. 
The same Medal in Bronze will be offered to all Member Clubs 
for the finest exhibit in their Annual Shows. In bronze it can only 
be awarded to a Club Member. To claim the award of this bronze 
medal, the Club Show must be of excellent standard, i. e., having at 
least twelve classes of entries and being judged by competent and 
experienced judges in good standing with the local horticultural 
societies. 
Mode of application for Bronze Medal: 
All Clubs wishing to apply for the Bronze Medal must send a 
written request at least one month before the date of their Show, to 
Mrs. Charles H. Stout, Short Hills, New Jersey, — with an enclosure 
of $5.25 (including war tax) to cover cost of each replica. 
Committee: 
Mrs. Charles H. Stout, Chairman 
Mrs. Louis Laflin, 
Mrs. Robert C. Hill. 
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