AWARDS FOR CHILDREN'S GARDEN'S 135 



For the best collection of flowers from a school garden: 



First. — Deerfield .Street Garden, Boston 6.00 



Second. — McKinlej- School, Brockton 4 . 00 



Third. — Dorchester Indastrial School 2.00 



Fourth. — Norfolk House Centre, Roxbim- 1.00 



Fifth. — John Winthrop School, Dorchester 1.00 



For the best collection of eight varieties of vegetables from a child's 

 garden : 



First. — Emil L. Erickson, Brockton 5.00 



Second.— Wilfred R. Tuttle, .\rling:ton 4.00 



Third.— William O'Brien. Brockton 3.00 



Fourth. — Smuner Metcalf, Saugus 2.00 



Fifth. — Francis Hines, Arlington 1 . 00 



For the best collection of fom* varieties of vegetables from a child's 

 garden: 



Fust. — Donald W. Rust, Jamaica Plain 3.00 



Second. — Evald Lawson, Brockton 2 . 00 



Third. — Joseph O'Brien, Brockton 1.00 



Fourth. — Robert Calpin, Mattapan 1.00 



Fifth. — Ruth Sjoquist, Mattapan 1.00 



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



First.— Elsa Xaber. Grove Hall 3.00 



Second. — Marcia E. Tuttle. Arlington 2.00 



Third. — Sibyl Murphy, Dorchester .... 1.00 



Fom"th. — Ernest Oetinger, Boston 1.00 



Fifth.— Wm. T. Miller^ Jr.. Roslindale 1.00 



For the best collection of wild flowers: 



First. — Helen E. Knight. Newbury S.OO 



Second.— Ruth Xaber, Grove Hall 5.00 



Third.— Marcia E. Tuttle. Arlington 3.00 



Fourth. — Elizabeth H. Kres?, Hingham 1.00 



For collection of vegetables put up in glass jars: 



First.— Brighton Girls' Canning Club 5.00 



Second. — Happy Home Harvest Helpers. Ashmont 4.00 



Third.— Gold Star Canning Club, Hyde Park 3.00 



Fourth. — Arlington Victory Canning Cluh 2.00 



Fifth. — Brockton High School Canning Club 1.00 



