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A card is left at each place (whether any one is at 
home or not) stating that this competing garden officially 
inspected, date.-, signed by the official inspector. 
On the reverse side of this card are the rules for getting 
higher marks, as mentioned just before the rules in this 
chapter. 
The names of all persons whose gardens average over 
90 or the ten highest in each district are given to the pre¬ 
sident of the Institute, who in turn visits and marks these 
gardens. The highest gardens are still again visited and 
marked by some other person. The prize award is made 
a great affair when with the shrubs over 100 prizes are 
given out, including 150 shrubs and about two hundred 
dollars in monej r . Stereopticon slides of the winning gar¬ 
dens are sometimes shown. 
