Shelburne MuseumAward WinnerlibBOSTON ' AP i—The Shelburne Museum of Shelburne, Vt., has received an award from the Amer- 1 ican Assn. of Nurserymen for itscontributions in the field of industrial and institutional landscaping.The award was presented last night by Robert M. Hobbs, president of the association, to Duncan|R. Munro, executive staff mem-of the museum. The museum consists of 25 acres and 21 buildings and other exhibits preserving early New England.Munro credited Umberto Inno-centi, American landscape architect.The New England Nurseryman Assn. elected the following officers:Harry K. Eastman of Fryeburg, Maine, president; William W. Bittner of Manchester. Conn., vice* president; Irwin W, Witham of Bolton, Conn., secretary, and Al- » fred L. Angel of Newport, R.I., treasurer. Harold D. Stevenson of Rockland, Mass., the retiring president, was elected to the executivecommittee.I