310 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR SCHOOL 

 GARDENS AND CHILDREN'S HERBARIUMS, 1895. 



School Gardens. — George Putnam School, first . $15 00 

 "and Robinson's "Ferns in Their Homes and 

 Ours," special prize for the best collection of 

 growing ferns. 

 Swan School, Medford, second . . . . . 12 00 



and " Ferns in Their Homes and Ours," special 



prize for the best collection of flowering plants. 



Also special prize to Swan School for excellence of 



first year's work ...... 5 00 



Children's Herbariums. Flowers. — First prize for 

 one hundred and twenty-five specimens, Arthur 



E. French 5 00 



First prize for fifty specimens, Carrie P. Webber 2 00 



Second prize for fifty specimens, Gordon Weinz 1 50 



Gratuity for fifty specimens. Bertha Rowe . . 1 25 



Gratuity for fifty specimens, Ethel M. Thomas . 1 00 



Special prize for one hundred additions, Phillips 



Barry . . • 4 00 



Special prize for twenty-five additions, Willis H. 

 Weinz ........ 



Grasses. — First prize for ten specimens, Phillips Barry 

 Second prize for ten specimens, Willis H. Weinz 

 Special prize for ten additions, Arthur C. Faxon 

 Sedges. — First prize for thirty specimens, Arthur C 

 Faxon ....... 



First prize for twenty specimens, Arthur E. French 

 Ferns. — First prize for fifteen specimens, Lulie D 



Ellis 



Second prize for fifteen specimens, Christine L 

 Lewis ....... 



Urst prize for ten specimens, Bernice L. Dole 



Second prize for ten specimens, Katherine Dewey 1 25 



Gratuity for ten specimens, Mabel M. Wood . 1 00 



Gratuity for ten si)ecimeus, Theresa Cohn . . 1 00 



3 00 



2 00 

 1 75 



