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Boys’ and Girls’ Club, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
haa for name plates on gifts to the Children’s Garden. 
or the Botanic Garden Endowment Fun 
Editorial Board of Agricola (the paper published by tite Boys’ and Girls’ Club), 
$25 for the Botanic Garden Endowment Fund. 
Miss Elisabeth W. Frothingham. 
$1,000 to apply on Botanic Garden deficit. 
Mr. Nathan S. Jonas 
$250 for Bonin Garden, Special Purpos 
Parmentier-Bayer uli ry Commission (Prof. Henry G. Bayer, Chairman, 
xec, Comm.). 
Bronze na in aad of André Parmentier. 
Mrs, W. Sterling Peter 
2 flower vases; I green flower bowl; I crockery basket for flowers; I can 
of “‘Sparkote’’; 1 oval hammered brass bowl; 1 deep copper jardi- 
niere; I round-bottomed copper jardiniere, with standard; 2 shallow, 
circular, red and gray flower bowls; 1 ditto, green; 1 ribbed green 
flower bowl; 1 clear glass container for flowers; I tall green Egyptian 
vase with ai I tall brown Egyptian vase with white design. 
Mrs. James H. Pos 
$250 for the Pe of bulbs. 
Miss Maude L. Purdy. 
$5 for the Botanic Garden Endowment Fund. 
Miss Isabelle R. Reynolds. 
or a tree. 
Mrs. Frederick W. Rowe. 
$50 for a bed of Lily-of-the-Valley. 
Woman’s Auxiliary, Brooklyn Botanic Gar 
$12.75 toward expenses of the Spring Ttaan. 
Articles purchased for the Annual Spring Inspection, as follows: 2 Re- 
fectory tables, $130, and cartage of same, $4; 12-gallon hot water urn, 
$78; 10 Canton teapots, $35; 18 dozen cups, $45; 2 large aluminum 
pitchers, $7.50; 12 cream pitchers, $3.60; 1 dozen papier mache 
trays, $8.55; 18 small forks, $1.80; 4 brass bowls at $2.75 each, $11; 
4 blue plates, $1.00; 1 brass tray, $3.50; total value of gifts, $328.95. 
