REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN'S GARDENS 215 



For the best collection of vegetables from a school garden established 

 since January 1, 1913: 



First. — Copeland School, Brockton 5 00 



Second. — Mclvinley School, Brockton 4 00 



Third. — Edward Everett School, Dorchester .... ^ ... 3 00 



Fourth. — Broadway and Lee St. Garden, Cambridge 2 00 



For the best collection of vegetables from a school garden within five 

 miles of the State House: 



First. — Young Peoples Garden, Deerfield St., Boston 5 00 



Second. — Norfolk House Center Garden, Roxbury 4 00 



Third.— SterUng St. Garden, Boston 3 00 



Fourth. — Roxbury Charitable Society 2 00 



Fifth.— John Winthrop School, Dorchester 1 00 



For the best collection of flowers from a school garden : 



First. — Waltham North Grammar School 6 00 



Second. — Belcher School, East Milton 5 00 



Third. — Girls Industrial School, Dorchester 4 00 



Fourth.— Winthrop School, Brockton 3 00 



Fifth. — Little House Garden, South Boston 2 00 



For the best collection of flowers from a school garden estabUshed since 

 January 1, 1913: 



First.— Belcher School, East Milton 5 00 



Second. — Copeland School, Brockton 4 00 



Third.— Groton School, Groton 3 00 



Fourth. — Edward Everett School, Dorchester 2 00 



For the best collection of flowers from a school garden within five miles 

 of the State House: 



First. — Young Peoples Garden, Boston 5 00 



Second. — Norfolk House Center Garden, Roxbury 4 00 



Third. — - Roxbury Charitable Society 3 00 



Fourth. — Broadway and Lee St. Garden, Cambridge ..... 2 00 



Fifth. — John Winthrop School, Dorchester ........ 1 00 



For the best collection of vegetables from a child's home garden: 



First. — Hermine A. Schulz, RosUndale 5 00 



Second. — James Spadea, Brockton 4 00 



Third.— Wilson Metcalf, Brockton 3 00 



Fourth.— Harold Turner, North Readmg 2 00 



