prizes, bronze medals. Certificates of honorable mention will be 
given as third prizes. 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 zinnias for an individual prize 
and wish to add zinnias to the school display, then you must bring 
two bunches of zinnias. 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. 16. Sunflower 
Largest flower 
No. 17. Verbena 
Best collection of 10 
No. 18. Zinnia 
Best collection of 10 
Class E — Vegetables. Surely this ought to be a popular class 
this year. Plan ahead so your vegetables will be in their prime 
at exhibit time. Try to send in perfect specimens. If, for ex- 
ample, you are exhibiting under No. 17, red tomatoes, have your 
eight tomatoes as near the same size as possible. Wash your 
vegetables carefully, so that they make an attractive appearance. 
First prizes in this class are gold medals; second prizes, bronze 
medals; third prizes, certificates of honorable mention. 
Divisions in Class E 
No. 1. 
Beans, bush 
No. 10. 
Onions 
Best pint, shelled 
Best 4 
No. 2. 
Beans 
No. 11. 
Peppers 
Best quart, unshelled 
Best 4 
No. 3. 
Beets 
No. 12. 
Potatoes 
Best bunch of 6 
Best 6 
No. 4. 
Carrots 
No. 13. 
Pumpkin 
Best bunch of 5 
Best specimen 
No. 5. 
Cabbage 
No. 14. 
Radishes 
Best head 
Best 8 
No. 6. 
Corn 
No. 15. 
Squash 
Best 6 ears. 
Best specimen 
No. 7. 
Egg-plant 
No. 16. 
Tomatoes, green 
Best 2 
Best 8 
No. 8. 
Kohlrabi 
No. 17. 
Tomatoes, red 
Best 4 
Best 8 
No. 9. 
Lettuce 
No. 18. 
Tomatoes 
Best 2 heads 
Small-fruited varieties 
(roots and all) 
Best 10 
