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Boiseau, Ayer; Julia and Jennie Herbolzheimer, Reading; Ruth M. 

 Lawson, Reading; Gladys M. Lucas, Reading; Esther Fay, Reading. 



PHIZES AWARDED FOR SCHOOL G.\RDENS. 



Class A. New or small gardens: 

 First, South End Industrial School, Roxlnuy . . . . $8 00 

 Second, Orphans' Home School, New Bedford . . . . 6 00 

 Third, South Natick School, South Natick 4 00 



Honoraiy Mention: Nonantuni Summer School, Watertown; Welles- 

 ley School Garden. Wellesley; Homecroft School, Watertown; Woman's 

 Club School, Watertown; Forge Village School, Westford. 



Class B. Old or large gardens: 



First, Cobbet School, Lynn $10 00 



Second, Fairhaven School, Fairhaven 8 00 



Third, Mill School Garden, Groton 6 00 



Improvement of School Grounds: 



First, Tracy School, Lynn $5 00 



Second, Jackson Street School, Lj^nn 4 00 



PRIZES AWARDED FOR HOME GARDENS. 



Children's Home Gardens. Boys: 



First, Roger Newton Perry, Worcester $5 00 



Second, Alfred Boiseau, Ayer 4 00 



Third, Frank E. Griffin, Ayer 3 00 



Fourth, Harold E. White, Reading 2 00 



Special Prizes. $1.00 each: Benjamin Davenport, Ayer; Harold 

 Danforth, Reading; H. P. Thompson, West Groton; Daniel A. White- 

 house, Reading; Frank A. Woods, Groton; Richard Lawrence, West 

 Groton. 



Children's Home Gardens. Girls: 



First, Gladys Lucas, Reading $5 00 



Second, Edna C. Brown, Ayer 4 00 



Third, Nellie Hodgkins, Reading 3 00 



Fourth, Edna LampreJ^ Reading 2 00 



Special Prizes. $1.00 each: Helen Carlton, Reading; Esther Fay, 

 Reading; Dorothy Thompson, West Groton; Ethel Evans, Reading; 

 Ruby Mansfield, Reading; Mira E. Whitehouse, Reading. 



The amount appropriated for the Committee during the year 

 was $150.00 and the amount expended for prizes $147.00, leaving 

 a balance of $3.00. 



Henry Saxton Adams ^ 

 Charles W. Jenks j Commitfee 

 Harry S. Rand V on. Children's 



W. E. C. Rich Gardens. 



Wm. p. Rich 



