Elizabeth Hollister Frost (Mrs. Dabney Blair)

Elizabeth Hollister Frost (Mrs. Dabney Blair)

1955 Eloise Payne Luquer Medal

For creating a heather sanctuary on Nantucket and numerous other botanical accomplishments.


The Eloise Payne Luquer Medal is awarded for special achievement in the field of botany that may include medical research, the fine arts, or education. The interpretation of the award is to be elastic and imaginative.

Eloise Payne Luquer (1862–1947) was a founder of the Bedford Garden Club, Zone III, GCA Conservation Committee chair (1929–36), and 1936 recipient of the GCA’s Achievement Medal. Eloise was a botanist, naturalist, lecturer, and wildflower painter. Her wide-ranging interests encompassed work with the District Nursing Association of Northwestern Westchester County, the establishment of the Trailside Nature Museum and nature trails at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, and teaching gardening at the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford Hills. The medal was designed in 1949 by sculptor Chester Beach and endowed by Bedford Garden Club in memory of their distinguished member.

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