117 
Miss Helen E. Saunders, 454 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y......... 5 
School Garden Association of New York............ 0... e eee eee ee 18 
Missabilen tiddyeshaw, Brooklyn, IN. Y..........°..-5.....2 ene. 12 
Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, eee er ING@wWYOrtk ns i 2eeu en eee I 
Mr. ore Taydkoies, J exdore) dhe Ni NE, Gea cn any ooe snobs Caos 4 
Wild Flower Preservation Seeey, Washing tone 1)! (Ge eee ener 5 
aes ee Farm & Garden Association, 155 East 42d Street, 
INE os fe (Gaara ee ie Pree ae err Be Ve eee coed ree ici 
Rel reece alee te eee en enn eee an aan eee pnt oct 591 
Horticultural Society of New York, Inc. 
MEE Giariinn, IMepOidis. Seo puauoran ee MaMa aGrdds bo Uoongu ho cvaod UUs I 
, Portraits 
IDbes (Gao 12, Cae Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New 
1o( Ore) 1 « ea Puen ne een ea are ear ater Pernt ead mS Ne HEIN is hea YS a 1 
Dr. Karl Cass tae Germanys. - grat oe Sie eee Remeron I 
Prof, ei Ikeno, meant: of Agriculture, Imperial University, 
Noise: Wella, IFieiyononencscanaonoddoodsecé coo ue SUCKS I 
Dr. Frederick C. Newcombe, 1928 Vancouver Highway, Honolulu, 
BULAN S overly waneieccohevattr a cicispecre Sree po getoe svt pat rs Ree he Reece Ee 1 
Dr. Carl H. Ostenfeld, Director Botanisk Have, Gothersgade, 140, 
RG oiloe nants IDycmbeakhiico sina as ono een rene Genco cs oda KO Gobo 
Prof. Otto Rosenberg, Botaniska Institutet, Stockholm Hogskola, 
Stockholm, en Bail seni ceel Metis creck Bora Pe IAs tidal Suh wea yee eats 
Dr. Roland Thaxter, 7 Scott Street, Cambridge, Mass..............-.- I 
Promebr. mk. Wettstemn, Oniversitat Wien, Vienna’. 2:2... ...22.5-.-. I 
AU ayee beeen ae ane EIR tes rete peMT her Ae arin oO OG AOR Soot 8 
For the Department of Elementary Instruction 
Bartlett, Mr. L. Hall, One book for the children’s club room library. 
Becker, Miss Johanna, One picture—“ Pied Piper of Hamlin.” 
Blatt, Miss Natalie, $1 for the children’s club room library. 
Butler, Mrs. Glentworth R., Two prize cups competed for by the girls 
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Aaae Mrs. Glentworth wo jardiniers for the children’s club room. 
ot, Dr. Irving, Money for the Stn club room library 
Clark Miss Kathryn P., One book for the children’s club room library. 
Crapser, Miss Eunice E., Two silhouettes for the children’s club room. 
Driggs, ae Alice, One book for the child who showed the greatest in- 
ter in flowers in the outdoor garden. 
Faireil ae Frank K., Specimens of ferns for class use 
atbush Garden League (through Mrs. E. L. Carson), Prize books for 
the greatest improvement made by a first year child in the outdoor 
garden 
