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Flatbush Garden League (through Mrs. E. L. Carson), pase books on 
gardening to be competed for in the outdoor garde1 
Garden ries Association, One prize cup to be pense for by the 
of the outdoor garden 
Cuneon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F, $15 in memory of Dr. Glentworth R. 
Butler, for the children’s eee 
Hyde, Mrs. Clarence R., Cacao pods; twigs and leaves of tropical plants. 
Specimens for class room use. 
Hyde, Mrs. Clarence R., Subscription to the Nature Magazine for the chil- 
dren’s library. 
Kline, Miss Isabell, A picture of Mrs. Glennon R. Butler taken in the 
Le Conte, Miss eae Bulbs of Jonquils for the children’s garden. 
Oppenheim, Mrs. E. C., $10 for the children’s librar 
Post, Mrs. pee H., $150 for the children’s garden house. 
Pratt, Mr. Abram, $5 for the children’s room. 
Purdy, Miss Maud H., One book for the children’s library. 
Shaw, Miss Ellen Eddy, One book for the children’s library. 
haw, Miss Ellen Eddy, Two gold honor pins for honorable service in 
the 1926 outdoor garden. 
Simpson, Miss Ray, One book for the children’s hbrary. 
Vhite, Miss Harriet H., $25 f 
Woodward, Miss Ethel v. $5 o Hie cine room. 
Spring Inspection 
(Gifts from the Woman’s Auxiliary and from individual 
members ) 
Mrs. John Hills, 1 Samovar tray. 
Mrs. John E. Leech, 1 Samovar. 
Mrs. Frank Lyman, 1 Samovar. 
Miss Frances E. White, 1 Samovar, t Samovar tray, and 1,000 Sandwiches. 
Anonymous (several donors) : 
amovar tray, 3 Old Russian basins, 2 Aluminum pitchers, 6 Large 
dinner trays, 6 Lemon forks, 24 dozen teaspoons, 6 Papier mache 
trays. 
Totalyvaluet ol above eoitts =e eee peed Be $165.84 
The Woman’s Auxiliary (For expenses of the Inspection)........ 121.80 
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Miscellaneous 
Anonymous. 
$500 for the Japanese Garden. 
