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Garden Teacher’s ana Two prize cups competed for by boys of the 
outdoor gar 
Gees Bernard, & for the children’s library. 
‘Hammond, Elsie, One stuffed cat bir 
Hogg, Edward, $5 for books for the children’ s library. 
Keiser, Mrs. J. C., $1 for books for the children’s library 
Ketcham, Mrs. merperes $5 for books for the children’s ae library. 
Kierman, Mr. Frank, One model native Bolivian boat of gutta percha for 
ssroom use 
Leech, Mrs. John E., $1 for slides for classroom use. 
Leggett Company, J. Alexander, Two reels for classroom use. 
Lowe, Mr. Joseph, $5 for books for the children’s library. 
Marshall, Mr. William W., $10 for books for the children’s garden library. 
Public School No. 36 (through Abraham London, Principal), Thirty bird 
houses made by the pupils. 
Morse, Miss Alice, $3 for slides for classroom use. 
Reed, Miss Mae, $5 for Special Fund of the Boys’ and Girls’ Club. 
Richter, Susan K., Donation of plants for children’s greenhouse. 
Simpson, Miss Etta, Two photographs of gulls, and $5 for their framing for the 
n’s room 
Shaw, Miss Ellen madys Two gold honor pins for honorable service in the 1925 
outdoor garden. 
Underwood, Mr. John T., One Underwood typewriter, No. 5, for the Editorial 
Board of Agricola (erecenes through Mrs. Glentworth R. Butler). 
Van Sinderen, Mrs. Adrian, One book for the children’s garden house. Also, a 
ber of bronze Lafayette plates to be competed for by the children. 
White, Miss Harriet H., $3.60 for pictures of ferns for classroom use. 
Wilde, Miss Sylvia, $5 for pottery for children’s garden house. 
Miscellaneous 
Anonymous. 
$500 for subscription to ‘‘North American Wild Flowers,” by Mrs. 
Charles D. Walcott. 
Anonymous. 
$500 for the Japanese Garden. 
Anonymous, 
One Dollar for ut Botanic Garden Endowment Fund. 
Mr. Frank Bailey 
$5,000 for ae Botanic Garden permanent funds (Broakivn Institute 
Centennial Fund). 
Mrs, Cigane Bailey. 
or sats for Spring Inspection. 
Mrs. E. G. Britt 
Colored post cad is wild flowers. 
4 Seedlings of Hol 
1 Lantern slide. 
