Cums F— Best Special Plant. Any plant cared for by the exhi- 
bitor may be entered. This plant may be a geranium raised from 
a cutting, an aster from seed, a fern from a runner, it matters not 
if the work is yours. The plant stands no chance of prize winning 
if it is not in good condition, clean, properly potted, and free from 
insect pests. 
Class G — Individual Garden Display. The greatest variety of 
(lowers or vegetables raised by one child, constitutes this display. 
Here is an opportunity to show some originality and taste in the 
way you put together and arrange your own exhibit. It is like a 
miniature flower or vegetable show. 
Class H — Weed Display. This weed exhibit may be either one 
of fresh specimens or of pressed ones. The weeds should be named 
so we know that you understand what you are exhibiting. 
Class I — Wild Flowers. This is an exhibit similar to the one 
for Class H. 
Class J — Back Yard Garden. Any boy or girl may enter his 
own back yard garden in Class J. Of course it is impossible to 
bring your yard to the exhibit, but if you wish to compete in this 
class just drop us acard. Your garden will be visited and judged. 
Here is the entire list of classes together. Keep it and refer to 
it when you need to this summer. Remember: get into this work 
with the rest: measure up your results with theirs. 
Class A — School Display. First prize, a trophy to the school 
making the best display. Second prize, a silver cup. 
Class B — Community Display. First prize, to be awarded. 
Class C— Box Display. First prize, to be awarded. 
Class D — Flowers. First and second prizes will be awarded. 
Class E — Vegetables. First and second prizes will be awarded. 
Class F — Best Special Plants. First and second prizes will be 
awarded. This exhibit may also form a part of that entered in 
Class A. 
Cias3 G — Individual Garden Displays. First and second prizes 
will be awarded for the greatest variety of flowers or of vegetables 
raised by any one child. 
Class H — Weed Display. First and second prizes will be award- 
ed to the child making the best exhibit of common weeds. 
Class I— Wild Flowers. First and second prizes will be award- 
ed for the best collection of wild flowers, either pressed or in natu- 
ral condition. Exhibit but one specimen of each variety. 
Class J — Back Yard Garden. First and second prizes will be 
offered for the best back yard garden. 
If you wish more of these Leaflets for other boys and girls 
send for them to Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Prepare now for next September ! 
Ellen Eddy Shaw. 
