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Parks of this city, sent exhibits which were composed of excel- 
lent garden vegetables and some fine specimen plants. 
The individual display, that is, the material entered by children 
as individuals and not as members of schools, was much smaller 
this year than the two previous years. This can be accounted for 
by the fact that schools urged their children to exhibit with the 
schools, and so swell that exhibit, rather than work for them- 
selves alone. 
There were about 1,000 exhibits in all. The following list 
gives the prize winners in each class: 
ScHooL DISPLAY 
Public School 152, Ist prize. 
Public School 98, 2d prize. 
Public School 82, honorable mention. 
Public School 8g, honorable mention. 
COMMUNITY GARDEN DISPLAY 
McCarren Park, Ist prize. 
Betsy Head garden, 2d prize. 
Highland Park garden, honorable mention. 
Box DISPLAY FOR SCHOOLS 
Public School 43, 1st prize. 
Public School 36, 2d prize. 
FLOWER DISPLAY 
Alyssum, Veronica O’Brien Bay Ridge High, 1st; Julius Buxbaum, P. 
S. 36, 2d; Tillie Brownstein, P. S. 21, hon. men. Asters (blue), Henri- 
etta Kramer, P. S. 108, rst; Celia Rosen, P. S. 36, 2d. Asters (pink), 
Julius Buxbaum, P. S. 36, 1st; Asters (white), William Kopp, P. S. 36, 
Ist; Calendula, Sylvester Mann, McCarren Park, Ist; Dianthus, James 
O’Shea, McCarren Park, Ist; Marigold, Theodore DeCastro, P. S. 36, Ist; 
Nasturtium, Frances Burke, Bay Ridge High, 1st; Sunflower, Mildred Cos- 
tigan, P. S. 98, 1st; Maurice Reilly, McCarren Park, 2d; sinnia, George 
Kretak, McCarren Park, Ist; Edward Watson, P. S. 139, 2d; John Ken- 
nedy, McCarren Park, hon. men. 
