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 A - .— Individual Garden Display. First and second 
prizes will be awarded for 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. 
After all the cards are made out and the exhibits brought to 
the school, if so desired by the teacher, they must all be brought 
to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, either Thursday afternoon, 
September 23, or Friday morning, September 24, by ten o’clock. 
But first be sure the exhibit is in good shape. All the plants 
should be staked up properly, the pots cleaned, vegetables 
scrubbed; and with each bunch of flowers bring a plain glass 
bottle, like an olive bottle, for a container. 
How is a school to bring one hundred or more individual 
exhibits to the place of exhibition ? It can be done. P. S. 152, 
first prize winner of last year brought its exhibit in an auto- 
mobile offered for the purpose by the father of an exhibitor. 
P. S. 129, second prize winner, chartered a trolley; one hundred 
children came on that trolley with their exhibits, while over 
the road two boys came from the same school pushing a cart 
filled with plants which were too large to be carried on the trolley. 
P. S. 66 hired a trucking team and sent delegates with its exhibit. 
So it is possible to bring your exhibit to the Botanic Garden. 
The exhibit is put in place late Friday morning; while in the 
early afternoon it is judged. Then premium cards are placed on 
the prize winning exhibits and the public is invited to come from 3 
to 5, Friday afternoon, September 24, and from 10 to 4 on Saturday. 
After 4 on Saturday any exhibitor may remove his exhibit. 
Schools and exhibitors must take away those plants they de- 
sire to save. Exhibits will be held until Wednesday of the follow- 
ing week. They must be removed by this time. 
The prize winners will receive their premium cards by mail. 
On the 9th of October, at 3 p. m., they must appear with these cards 
to receive their prizes. Prize winning schools should send to 
receive their prizes a representative, preferably a student from 
the graduating class. At the present time P. S. 152 holds the 
trophy, a bronze statue of Victory. This is returned to us before 
