the card securely tied to the bunch of asters. If one child 
makes three entries, he must use three cards. Each exhibit 
must be labeled. No individual exhibit can be a part of the school 
exhibit except in the case of Class D, Special Plants. Perhaps 
this needs some further explanation. The annual flowers and 
vegetables raised in your gardens are not special plants; you have 
many of these. If you exhibit anything in Class B and C and 
wish this to help out your school exhibit as well as to stand for 
individual prizes, then double amounts must be brought; two 
bouquets of blue asters for example. But suppose you wish to 
exhibit a fine begonia you have been raising, then such a plant is 
a special; you do not have quantities of these plants; so you make 
out two cards and mark one for Class A, the other for Class D and 
attach both cards to this plant. Then this plant stays with the 
school exhibit and also it is competing for an individual medal 
as well. 
Read over all these classes again to be sure you know how to 
fill out your cards. 
Class ^.—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 twelve 
No. 9. Phlox 
Best collection of eight 
No. 10. Scabiosa 
Best collection of six 
No. 11. Sunflower 
Largest specimen flower 
No. 12. Zinnia 
Best collection of ten 
Best collection of ten 
No. 3. Asters, Pink 
Best collection of ten 
No. 4. Asters, White 
Best collection of ten 
No. 5. Cornflower 
Best collection of twelve 
No. 6. Dianthus 
Best collection of ten 
Class C . — Vegetables. First and second prizes will be 
awarded. 
No. 4. Corn 
Best six ears 
No. 5. Egg Plant 
Best two 
No. 6. Kohlrabi 
Best four 
No. 1. Beans, Bush 
Best pint of beans 
shelled 
No. 2. Beets 
Best bunch of six 
No. 3. Carrots 
Best bunch of five 
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 
