teachers. This is not an exhibit for adults. A first prize will be 
given in this class. 
Class C — Box display. This display will consist of plants and 
flowers in boxes and of potted plants. There are schools where it 
is impossible to have a school garden, and where the neighborhood 
is such that it is impossible to have home gardens; for such cases 
this class is added. A first prize will be awarded. 
Class D— Flowers. This is a class for individual competition 
and in which first and second prizes are offered. In this and the 
following classes the first prizes are silver medals and second 
prizes are bronze medals. Certificates of honorable mention will 
also be awarded. If a boy or girl enters an individual class he 
must understand that these same products cannot count toward 
his school display. Double entries should be made in such cases. 
Do not forget this. If you enter ten zinnias for an individual prize 
and wish to add zinnias to the school display, then you must 
bring two bunches of zinnias, ten in each bunch. The division in 
class D are as follows: 
No. 1. Alyssum 
No. 8. Dianthus 
Best plant (potted) 
Best collection of ten 
No. 2. Asters, Blue 
No. 9. Marigold 
Best collection of ten 
Best collection of twelve 
No. 3. Asters, Pink 
No. 10. Nasturtium 
Best collection of ten 
Best collection of twelve 
No. 4. Asters, White 
No. 11. Phlox 
Best collection of ten 
Best collection of eight 
No. 5. Asters, Mixed 
No. 12. Scabiosa 
Best collection of ten 
Best collection of six 
No. 6. Calendula 
No. 13. Sunflower 
Best collection of eight 
Largest specimen flower 
No. 7. Cornflower 
No. 14. Zinnia 
Best collection of twelve 
Best collection of ten 
Class E. — Vegetables. This 
class is an important one; the 
products should be those raised by the individual boy or girl. 
Plan ahead so that you may have fine crops ready for exhibit 
time. 
No. 1. Beans, Bush 
Best pint of beans, shelled 
No. 9. Onions 
Best four 
No. 2. Beans 
No. 10. Peppers 
Best quart, unshelled 
Best four 
No. 3. Beets 
No. 11. Radish 
Best bunch of six 
Best eight 
No. 4. Carrots 
No. 12. Rhubarb 
Best bunch of five 
Best plant 
No. 5. Corn 
No. 13. Squash 
Best six ears 
Best one 
No. 6. Egg Plant 
No. 14. Tomatoes, Green 
Best two 
Best eight. 
No. 7. Kohlrabi 
No. 15. Tomatoes, Red 
Best four 
Best six 
No. 8. Lettuce 
No. 16. Tomatoes 
Best two heads 
Dwarf varieties 
(roots and all) 
Best ten 
