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Decorative arrangement and the most widely distinct varieties will be 



considered in awarding prizes. 



No. 225. For the best collection of fifteen varieties of 



vegetables from a school garden, five prizes $10, 8, 6, 4, 2 



No. 226. For the best collection of ten varieties of 



vegetables from a school garden, five prizes 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 



No. 227. For the best collection of six varieties of vege- 

 tables from a school garden, three prizes 5, 3, 2 



Note. — Exhibitors entering one of the above four classes are debarred 

 from entering the other three classes. 



No. 228. For the best collection of flowers from a school 



garden, six prizes . . 5, 3, 2, and three of 1 each 



No. 229. For the best collection of eight varieties of 

 vegetables from a child's home garden, 

 fourteen prizes . . 5, 4, 3, 2, and ten of 1 each 



No. 230. For the best collection of four varieties of 

 vegetables from a child's home garden, 

 twelve prizes . . . . 3, 2, and ten of 1 each 



Note. — Exhibitors entering in class of eight varieties of vegetables 

 cannot enter in class of four varieties. 



No. 231. For the best collection of flowers from a child's 

 garden, not less than four varieties, five 

 prizes . . . . 3, 2, and three of 1 each 



No. 232. For the best collection of wild flowers, berries, 

 leaves, and grasses, correctly named as far 

 as possible, dried specimens excluded, three 



prizes 10, 8, 4 



No. 233. For vase of China Asters, five prizes 



1.50, 1, and three of 75c each 

 No. 234. For vase of Dahlias, five prizes 



1.50, 1, and three of 75c each 

 No. 235. For vase of Gladioli, five prizes 



1.50, 1, and three of 75c each 

 No. 236. For vase of any other flower, five prizes 



1.50, 1, and three of 75c each 



Note. — The exhibits of flowers should be correctly named and each 

 variety shown in a separate vase. To preserve their freshness flowers 

 should be cut the night before the exhibition and put in water in a cool place. 



No. 237. For plate of green String Beans, twenty-five 



pods, ten prizes 1.50, 1, two of 75c, and six of 50c each 



No. 238. For six specimens of Beets, ten prizes 



1.50, 1, two of 75c, and six of 50c each 



