C/ass .T— School Display — First prize, a trophy to the school 
making the best display; second prize, a silver cup. For three 
years P. S. 152 has won first place in Class A, which means that 
the bronze statue of Victory is theirs. This year the Botanic 
Garden will offer a new trophy; — remember, any school may com- 
pete for this. Here is a chance for your school to get into the 
running. We want some new schools to try for the new trophy. 
See if this year your school cannot send in the best collection 
of vegetables, flowers, and plants. These may be raised either at 
schools or in home gardens. 
C/ass B — Roof Garden Display.— If you have not a back yard, 
here is a chance for you to see how attractive you can make your 
roof. Either flowers or vegetables may be raised. The roof 
gardens will be visited three times during the summer. Each 
time your garden will be marked. The garden receiving the 
highest average will win first prize. The class is open to indi- 
vidual children, families of children, schools, and settlement 
houses. First and second prizes will be awarded. 
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 this class is added. A first prize, a trophy, will be 
awarded under the same conditions as stated before for Class A. 
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; second prizes, 
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 indi- 
vidual prize and wish to add zinnias to the school display, then 
you must bring two bunches of zinnias, ten in each bunch. The 
divisions in Class D are as follows: 
No. 1. Ageratum 
Best 4 sprays 
No. 2. Alyssum 
Best plant (potted) 
No. 3. Asters, blue 
Best collection of 10 
No. 4. Asters, pink 
Best collection of 10 
No. 5. Asters, white 
Best collection of 10 
No. 6. Asters, mixed 
Best collection of 12 
No. 7. Asters 
Best plant (potted) 
No. 8. Calendula 
Best collection of 8 
No. 9. Cornflower 
Best collection of 12 
No. 10. Dianthus 
Best collection of 10 
No. 11. Marigold 
(Giant African) 
Best collection of 12 
No. 12. Marigold 
(dwarf French) 
Best collection of 12 
No. 13. Marigold 
Best plant (potted) 
No. 14. Nasturtium 
Best collection of 12 
No. 15. Phlox 
Best collection of 8 
No. Ifi. Sunflower 
Largest specimen 
flower 
No. 17. Verbena 
Best collection of 10 
No. 18. Zinnia 
Best collection of 10 
