GOLD MEDAL 1923 
MRS. A. M. BRAND 
GOLD MEDAL 1923 
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SILVER MEDAL 
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MYRTLE GENTRY 
SILVER MEDAL 1923 
The medals shown on this page are self-explanatory, but two of our most 
highly prized ones do not appear for lack of space. These are a Gold Medal won 
in 1923 on the variety, Mrs. A. M. Brand, and the Silver Medal, won the same 
year on the variety, Myrtle Gentry. See pages 10 and 12. 
Awarded 
Boyd Memorial 
Medal On New 
Japanese Peony, 
Prairie Afire 
1932 
[ 1 ] 
American Home 
Achievement Medal 
