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AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
John Charlton, Rochester, N. Y. For Charlton grape, a cross of Brighton 
and Mills, combining the qualities of both. 
Prof. Jno. T. Stinson, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Fayette- 
ville, Arkansas. For fifteen varieties of Arkansas seedling apples correctly 
named, with synonyms given. 
WILDER MEDAL, BRONZE. 
C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, la. For collective exhibit of native plums, in- 
cluding the new varieties Brittle wood, Bursota, New Ulm and Silver. 
Howard A. Chase, Wiscasset Farms, Mt. Pocono, Pa. For collective ex- 
hibit comprising 24 varieties apples, 6 varieties pears, and 2 varieties plums. 
Geo. E. Murrell, Fontella, Ya. For collective exhibit comprising 31 varie- 
ties apple, 1 variety quince, 8 varieties grapes. 
HONORABLE MENTION. 
Peder Pedersen, Cairnwood Orchards, Bethayres, Pa. Collection of 42 
plates of fruits and nuts. 
W. B. K. Johnson, Allentown, Pa. Collection of 35 plates of apples, pears 
and quinces. 
New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. Collection of 
native plums. 
Rev. Lyman Phelps, Sanford, Fla. Collection of kaki or Japanese persim- 
mons. 
Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Calif. Seedling grapes and apples. (Dam- 
aged in transit so that true merit could not be determined.) 
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada. Collection of hybrids be- 
tween Pyrus Mccata and Pyrus Malus, showing remarkable variation. 
Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Ames, la. Collection of cultivated 
native crabs, showing improvement in size and form over wild type. 
Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, Pa. Collec- 
tion of 35 plates of apples and grapes. 
Greening Bros., Monroe, Mich. Specimens Winter Banana apple. 
C. C. Corby, Montclair, N. J. Specimens of Corby grape and Montclair 
grape. 
C. R. Hartsborne, Brighton, Md. Specimens Bloomfield apple. 
OTHER FRUITS EXHIBITED. 
W. H. Morgan, West Mount, N. J. Kieffer and Howell pears. 
John Charlton & Sons, Rochester, N. Y. Bismarck apple; Campbell Early 
and Concord grapes. 
Missouri State Horticultural Society. Large and handsomely colored 
Jonathan apples grown on three year old trees. 
Capt. Jno. J. Haden, Cocoanut Grove, Fla. Display of Avocados ( Persea 
gratissima.) 
J. L. Normand, Marksville, La. Bearing branch of fig, var. “Hirta du 
Japon.” 
H. C. C. Miles, Milford, Conn. Plate of Bartlett pears. 
Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Ames, la. Hybrid pears, and col- 
lection of native plums. 
