TIIK NATIONAL NURSLUYAIAN 
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THE AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
No. (). The Aineiiean PoiiK)loi>‘ist i»‘ivos 
tlie following’ iiieoini)lete report of the eoiiiinittee on 
awards at the Washington meeting. 
Silrcr Medals 
To Charles C. Ihitteii, Charles City, Iowa, for a dis¬ 
play of varieties of hardy seedling a])ples of known 
])arentage ada])ted to Northern Iowa and eontignous 
territory. 
'Ik) (lien Saint klary Nurseries, for dis])lay of mat¬ 
erial exhil)iting varieties; methods of ])ropagation; 
and woi’k in the ])ollination of Ja])anese ])ersimmons. 
Also for an exee])tionally lai’ge dis])lay of citrus 
and sub-tropical fruits of unusual educational value. 
II. Harold Hume, in charge. 
seedling a])i)les of known parentage. Hi’. Paul Evans, 
in charg(‘. 
Ileaii.ze Mfdals. 
To the Miami Hoard of k'rade for an attractive and 
instructive miscellaiu'ous display of sid)-troi)ical 
fruits. 11. E. \'an Deman, in ('harge. 
To Silas Wilson, Idaho, for a genei-al collection of 
choice commer('ial ai)))les. 
To the Northern Nut Ci-owers Association for a 
general collection of northern grown nuts. Dr. W. (\ 
Deming, in charge. 
To das. M. Hoge, \di-ginia, for a meritorious new 
variety of ai)ple named Hraiieli. 
To the Wisconsin Hortic'ultural Society for a col¬ 
lection of choice commercial a])i)les ada])ted to that 
Peach Block and One of Our Large Crews of Men and Boys, Durant Nursery Co., Durant, Okla. 
To the National Nut (Jrowers Association for an 
interesting and instructive exhibit of pecans, (k A. 
Reed, in charge. 
d'o the New Jersey Horticultural Society & Experi¬ 
ment Station for a genei’al collection of the fruits ol 
the state, very attractively dis])layed. A. J. Earley, 
in charge. 
dk) the State of Noidh (kirolina for an excellent dis- 
])lay of mountain grown a])ples, and nuts. S. B. 
Shaw, in charge. 
To L. A. (xoudeau. Lake (diaries, Louisiana, for a 
meritorious new seedless orange, the (loitdean. 
To the (kinadian (Jovernment for a splendid collec¬ 
tion of new and promising varieties of a])ples for the 
northern territory. W. 'W Alacoun, in charge. 
To the Alontana Hoard of Horticulture for a gen¬ 
eral collection of commercial ai)])les, very effeidively 
(lisjilayed. Al. L. Dean, in (diarge. 
To the Alissouri Fruit Ex])ei‘iment Station for a 
lai-ge and very instructive and attractive exhibit of 
state. Frederic Cranefield, in charge. 
I lot tars. 
To the (h’est Orchards, \krginia. First honors lor 
basket of select fruit. 
To the \drginia Horticultural Society. Second 
honors for basket of select fruit. 
IIaiiaeahle Meiiliaii. 
Honorable mention was accorded the Orest Or¬ 
chards, \krginia, for a select plate display ot ('hoice 
'ommercial a])})les for a \ irginia orchard. Kate 
Paulding Emerson, in charge. 
The AVest N'irginia Horticultural Society for a 
rery attractive and meritorious jilate display ot 
3 hoice a])i)les of the state. 11. L. Smith, in charge. 
The Kentucky Experiment Station for an interest¬ 
ing and instructive plate exhibit of Kentucky grown 
i]i])les. (k ^\k Alathews, in charge. 
The Alassachusetts Agricultural (kdlege for a most 
carefully graded collection ol 
ceptional instructional value. 
fruit which was of ex¬ 
it. W. Rees, in charge. 
