FIRST PRIZE EXHIBIT OF VEGETABLES 

 18 varieties won at Lenox, Mass., 1910, at the annual exhibition of the Lenox Horticultural Society 

 by Mr. Edwin Jenkins, Superintendent to Giraud Foster, Lenox, Mass. 



BELLEFONTAINE GARDENS 1 



LENOX. MASS. 

 Edwin Jenkins, superintendent 



Lenox, Mass., September 12, 1911 



MR. ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 



342 West 14 St., New York City 



Dear Sir: I think it only fair to let you know of my success with 

 your vegetable seeds. In the last ten years, I have exhibited collec- 

 tions in Boston, Morristown, N. J., Poughkeepsie , N. Y. , Tarrytown, 

 N. Y., besides regularly at our Lenox show, where, as you know, the 

 vegetable exhibit is second to none in the country. In this time I 

 have been placed second only three times, getting the premier award in 

 every other instance. Some share of this success has been due to the 

 "QUALITY" seeds from your house. 



Very truly yours, 



EDWIN JENKINS (signed) 



Since receiving the above, Mr. Jenkins writes us that he -won the $100 prize at the exhibition of the Vegetable 

 Growers' Association of America, Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mass., September 19 and 22, 1911, for the collection 

 of twenty kinds of vegetables. Also several firsts for single dishes of vegetables. 



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