REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN'S GARDENS 169 



For the best collection of flowers from a school garden: 



First. — Young People's Garden, Boston 6 00 



Second. — Winthrop School, Brockton 5 00 



Thu-d. — Industrial School, Dorchester 4 00 



Fourth.— Gary School, Brockton 3 00 



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

 of the State House : 



First. — Norfolk House Genter, Roxburv 5 00 



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



First. — Emil Erickson, Brockton 5 00 



Second. — Raphael Durando, Jamaica Plain 4 00 



Third.— Mary Scanlon, Roxbury 3 00 



Fourth.— Wilfred R. Tuttle, ArUngton 2 00 



Fifth. — Katharine Kilroy, Jamaica Plain 1 00 



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

 five mUes of the State House : 



First. — - Richard Peterson, Jamaica Plain 3 00 



Second. — Sumner Hersey, Dorchester 2 00 



Third. — William J. Brown, Jamaica Plain . 1 00 



Fourth. — Gathleen Galvin, Dorchester 1 00 



Fifth. — Edward Spurr, Dorchester 1 00 



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



First. — Gertrude Entner, Boston . . . ' 5 00 



Second.— Wilfred R. Tuttle, Arlington 4 00 



Third. — Francis Kernan, Dorchester 3 00 



Fourth. — Robert Johnson, Dorchester 2 00 



Fifth. — Barbara Shaw, Dorchester 1 00 



For the best collection of wild flowers, berries, leaves, and grasses, 

 correctly named as far as possible, dried specimens excluded: 



First. — Lester D. Watson, Dorchester 5 00 



Second.— Kenneth R. Graig, Jamaica Plain 4 00 



Third.— Albert Davidson, Melrose 3 00 



Fourth. — Marion L. Garnegie, Dorchester 2 00 



