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[[stamped]] AUG 24 1925 [[/stamped]]

[[underlined]] For Prize Contest [[/underlined]]

Dear Sirs: - It was a beautiful June day. The haunds that had wrought so lovingly among our flowers were still. 

Amid early floral offerings I placed baskets and jardinieres of Centaurea which were so lovely that friends bought them from the florists.

All season the overflow of annuals made bright many a sick-room. Snapdragons, larkspur, dahlias and double poppies were freely given to Friends. Up until heavy frosts the Blue Eyed African daisies and African Hybrids made glad our