Class A . — School Display. First prize, a trophy to the school 
making the best display. Second prize, to be announced. 
Class B. — Flowers. First and second prizes will be awarded. 
No. 1. Alyssum No. 7. Marigold 
Best plant (potted). Best collection of twelve 
No. 2. Asters, Blue No. 8. Nasturtium 
Best collection of ten Best collection of twelve 
No. 3. Asters, Pink 
Best collection of ten 
No. 4. Asters, White 
Best collection of ten 
No. 9. Phlox 
Best collection of eight 
No. 10. Scabiosa 
Best collection of six 
No. 5. Cornflower No. 11. Sunflower 
Best collection of twelve Largest specimen flower 
No. 6. Dianthus No. 12. Zinnia 
Best collection of ten Best collection of ten 
Class C.— Vegetables. First and second prizes will be awarded 
No. 1. Beans, Bush 
Best pint of beans 
shelled 
No. 2. Beets 
Best bunch of six 
No. 3. Carrots 
Best bunch of five 
No. 4. Corn 
Best six ears 
No. 5. Egg Plant 
Best two 
No. 6. Kohlrabi 
Best four 
No. 7. Lettuce 
Best two heads 
(roots and all) 
No. 8. Onions 
Best four 
No. 9. Radish 
Best eight 
No. 10. Squash 
Best one 
No. 11. Tomatoes, Green 
Best eight 
No. 12. Tomatoes, Red 
Best six 
Class D . — Best Special Plant. First and second prizes will be 
awarded. This exhibit may also form a part of that entered in 
Class A. 
Class E . — Individual Garden Display. First and second prizes 
will be awarded tor the greatest variety of flowers or of vegetables 
raised by any one child. 
Class F .— Weed Display. First and second prizes will be 
awarded to the child making the best exhibit of common weeds. 
Class G . — Wild Flowers. First and second prizes will be 
awarded for the best collection of wild flowers, either pressed or 
in natural condition. Exhibit but one specimen of each variety. 
Class H . — Back Yard Garden. First and second prizes will be 
offered for the best back yard garden. 
The exhibit is open to all the boys and girls of Brooklyn. The 
flowers and vegetables exhibited may be raised here in Brooklyn, 
or at the contestant’s summer home. In the latter case, the ex- 
hibit card must be signed by an adult, stating that the exhibit 
was raised at such and such a place, and was under the direct 
care of the child himself. When raised at home, the blank may 
be signed by the principal, teachers, guardian, or parent. Back 
