1933 AWARDS BY 
MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
Gold Medal for decorative display Rhododendron plants in 
flower. 
Gold Medal for Rock Garden planted with dwarf and pros¬ 
trate evergreens. 
First Prize and Silver Medal for collection of named Lilacs. 
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First Prize; display of Azaleas in bloom. 
First Prize—Silver Medal; display of flowering shrubs— 
cut flowers. 
First Prize—Silver Medal; display of dwarf shrubs and ever¬ 
greens. 
1934 AWARDS BY 
MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
First Prize for group of evergreen Rhododendrons. 
First and Second Prize for group of deciduous Azaleas. 
First Prize for display of named Lilacs. 
First Prize for display of flowering shrubs. 
Second Prize for group of dwarf and prostrate shrubs. 
First Prize for Foundation Planting. 
Gold Medal for high scoring exhibit. 
Third Prize for piece of statuary with suitable planting. 
First Prize for display of Peonies—400 sq. ft. 
First Prize for display of Peonies—200 sq. ft. 
First and Second Prize for basket arranged for effect. 
First Prize—12 named single varieties. 
First Prize—20 named double varieties. 
First Prize—6 blooms Red, M. Martin Cahuzac. 
First Prize—6 varieties Japanese. 
First Prize—6 varieties White. 
First Prize—6 varieties Deep Pink. 
First Prize—6 varieties Light Pink. 
First Prize—6 varieties Red or Crimson. 
Second Prize—6 blooms Pink, Lady Alexandra Duff. 
Silver Medal of American Peony Society for best Peony bloom 
in the show. (L’Etincelante) 
March 24,1934—R. H. White Co., Boston. 
Trophy Cup for Evergreen Display. 
